[spectre] Digital Snow: Now on the Web

Daniel Langlois Foundation info at fondation-langlois.org
Fri Feb 17 17:02:51 CET 2012


Digital Snow: Now on the Web

The DVD-Rom "anarchive 2: Digital Snow" was co-produced in 2002 by the Daniel Langlois Foundation and Époxy Communications. From June 2011 to January 2012, with permission from Michael Snow and Anne-Marie Duguet (anarchive), the Daniel Langlois Foundation has transposed "Digital Snow" to the Web.

This project, Digital Snow, is what Snow calls an encyclopaedia of his work of the past six decades. It is not organized by chronology or by the many different visual and sound media in which he works, but rather by the core "principles" that motivate his explorations. It presents eighty-four key works that illustrate these disparate principles, which are not homologous, but include an array of media, techniques, entities, and properties.

Snow is alert to the specificities and possibilities of digital reproduction. In Digital Snow we are given excerpts of films and samples of work that can cue us to certain aspects of the material, while being clear that no work can be fully recreated by such reproduction. Snow has had to make careful decisions about which of his films could withstand transfer to digital media without loss of their properties. As one example: while resistant to the idea of transferring his iconic forty-five minute film "Wavelength" (1967) to video - since its being a film is integral to its meanings - Snow came up with a way that it could be done. [...] 
http://www.fondation-langlois.org/html/e/page.php?Lstsrv=201202&NumPage=2246




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