Double vision /
"This program looks first at duplication within works of art via mirrors, naturally reflective surfaces, and shadows and then at stylized repetition, whether it be through patterns integral to a work or through patterns that in themselves constitute the work. More esoteric aspects, such as impl...
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| Format: | Video DVD |
| Language: | English |
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Princeton, NJ :
Films for the Humanities & Sciences,
[2002]
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| Series: | Scenarios of art.
Every picture tells a story. |
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| Summary: | "This program looks first at duplication within works of art via mirrors, naturally reflective surfaces, and shadows and then at stylized repetition, whether it be through patterns integral to a work or through patterns that in themselves constitute the work. More esoteric aspects, such as implied and distorted reflections, the otherness of reflected images, the weightiness of shadows, the fear-inducing quality of doubled images, and repeating as a means of progressing, are also addressed"--Container. |
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| Item Description: | Videorecording. |
| Physical Description: | 1 videodisc (27 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. |
| Format: | DVD. |
| Audience: | ARCH. |
| Production Credits: | Series devised by Alain Bergala ; editing, Anouk Zivy ; music, Pascal Comelade ; photography, Jean-Christophe LeForestier. |