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1969
22min 5.94


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While working at a photo lab, Frampton found that the waste at both ends of the rolls of processed filmâwhere chemicals worked on the emulsion through clips used to attach the film to the machineâproduced images far too interesting to be discarded. For Palindrome, Frampton selected images which he described as âtending towards the biomorphic,â resembling abstract surrealist painting. However, the rigid palindromic structure that Frampton imposes on the imagesâa motorized sequence based on âtwelve variations on each of forty congruent phrasesââdeviates from the subjective aesthetic of the expressive, demonstrating Framptonâs interest in the âgenerative powerâ of films composed by rules and principles.
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