Stan VanDerBeek
American experimental filmmaker Stan Vanderbeek began his career in the 1950’s after having studied art and architecture in New York and North Carolina.
His earliest period (1955-1965) is marked by his animated painting and collage films which the artist and critic Daryl Chin regarded as having an “enormous vitality, bounding inventiveness and incendiary wit which was shared by such other collagists as Robert Breer, Bruce Conner, Dick Preston.” Films such as Science Friction (1959, 10’), Breathdeath (1963, 15’), A la Mode (1959, 7’) and Achoo Mr. Kerrooschev (1960, 2’) are from this period.
In the 1960’s, in the context of his expanded cinema research, Vanderbeek started his audacious project of the “Movie Drome” theater, a space that allowed him to create an appropriate environment for his synesthetic works, which included film, performance and dance among other disciplines. The filmmaker spent about 10 years developing this project, which consisted of a huge dome that surrounded the audience and engulfed them in the images projected all around them.
From the mid-1960’s, Vanderbeek ‘s appetite for exploring new technologies increased and tools such as video played a major part in the filmmaker’s work. This can be seen in his computer-animated films from this period such as Symmetricks (1972, 6’) and the Poemfield series of 8 computer generated animations (1966-1971). His work with computers and experiments with holograms reflected his desire to use the most complex technology to get as close as possible to the functioning of the human nervous system.
In addition to his creative work in the fields of film and video art, Vanderbeek was a faculty member and artist-in-residence at a number of major universities. He died in 1984.

Home Movies 1971-81

Filmmakers

Reality's Invisible

Visual Velocity: The Work of Stan VanDerBeek

Image After Image
A La Mode
Science Friction

Skullduggery
A La Mode

Symmetricks
Collide: Oscope
Movie-Movies
Achooo Mr. Kerrooschev

See Saw Seams
Poem Field No. 2
Vision III

Superimposition

Expo Faces
Man and His World
Poem Field No. 4

Breathdeath
Poem Field No. 8
Poem Field No. 6

Breathdeath

Black and White, Day and Night

Fuses

What, Who, How

The Human Face Is a Monument
Wheeeels No. 1

Poem Field Series
Poemfield No. 1 (Blue Version)

Ad Infinitum

Film Form No. 1

Mankinda
Panels for the Walls of the World

Oh

Movie-Drome
Pastorale

Poem Field No. 3

For Life, Against the War

Astral Man

Dance of the Looney Spoons

The Smiling Workman

Street Meat

Wheeeeels No. 2

Fluids

Site

Newsreel of Dreams 1 & 2

Phenomenon No. 1

Facescapes

A Dam Rib Bed

The Birth of the American Flag

Spherical Space No. 1

The Computer Generation

Poem Field No. 1

Mirrored Reason

Euclidean Illusions

After Laughter
Summit

Snapshots of the City

Moirage
Videospace

Strobe Ode

Vanishing Point Left

Color Fields Left

Self-Poured Traits

Micro Cosmos 1-4

Sonia and Stan Paint a Portrait of Ronnie

Face Concert

Reeling in TV Time

Who Ho Rays No. 1

Poem Field No. 5: Free Fall

Poem Field No. 7
