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Rachel Strickland

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Known For

The Flower of PainThe Flower of Pain · 1983
The Flower of Pain
1983
MovieDrama
A semi-autobiographical film about an adolescent relationship, about emotional illiterates of a particular age and milieu. Structured as a series of fragments – so called “shards of memory” – the film follows the progressive dissolution of the affair in search for clues to its undoing.
Backyard TransformationsBackyard Transformations · 1991
Backyard Transformations
1991
Movie
This exploration in combinatorial media and the morphology of narrative integrates motion picture, sound, and text elements in a story construction environment for children. Introduced through a series of card games that elicit spontaneous, improvisational creation, a collection of fanciful characters, unexpected events, and imaginary viewpoints, fabricated in the storyteller’s own backyard, are shuffled and revealed like a deck of Tarot cards. 174 movie intervals furnish scenes and threads from which children construct and narrate original stories. The project was developed in Los Angeles, CA at Alan Kay’s Apple Computer Vivarium Lab.
Finger FilmFinger Film · 1976
Finger Film
1976
Movie
A taxonomy of manipulation, gesture, and touch for a computer research project with touch-sensitive displays, Super 8 film, MIT Architecture Machine Group.
FoliaFolia · 2015
Folia
2015
Movie
Calculating how short-duration cinema might set about to examine the experience of a tree that plays out in year-long cycles, this 24-minute video experimented with polylinear construction and polytemporal scaling of sound and image that were recorded during one 24-hour slice of street life in the span of a city block. A preliminary study for THE SOCIAL LIVES OF URBAN TREES, Folia combined observational cinema techniques with interval recording to trace characteristic rhythms, humors, drifts, and parallel passages through the sidewalk forest.
Fly LineFly Line · 2013
Fly Line
2013
Movie
Afternoon fishers rehearse the fine art of allurement without disturbing any fish. Anglers Lodge and Casting Pools at Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, 23 March 2013. 24p.
SoundsurroundSoundsurround · 2006
Soundsurround
2006
MovieDocumentary
Just when twilight gathers the day's lingering colors, fresh air musicians can be overheard in the process of nocturnal arrangements, and musical scales swell the space where cars had parked from 9 to 5. Four times a week the band players congregate here to practice their instruments.
Shuffled StoriesShuffled Stories · 1990
Shuffled Stories
1990
Movie
SHUFFLED STORIES & TALES WITH TANGLED THREADS: Teaching Language with BACKYARD TRANSFORMATIONS. Video documentation of classroom experiments, Los Angeles Open School, 1990.
Antecedence: Terence McKenna Talks Virtual RealityAntecedence: Terence McKenna Talks Virtual Reality · 1991
Antecedence: Terence McKenna Talks Virtual Reality
1991
Movie
On a midsummer afternoon Terence McKenna contemplated the ecological complexity of rainforests, the intelligence of ant colonies, and the proposition of modeling a forest anthill in VR.

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Allons-Y Alonzo: Souvenirs of a LandscapeAllons-Y Alonzo: Souvenirs of a Landscape · 2001
Allons-Y Alonzo: Souvenirs of a Landscape
2001
Movie
In 1998 a 260-kilometer stretch of the Loire River—and its adjoining parklands, vineyards, chateaux, churches, abbeys and prehistoric sites—from Sully-sur-Loire to Chalonnes, was nominated by the government of France as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Focusing on dynamic and ephemeral dimensions of the cultural landscape, Strickland adopted the shorthand of “microcinema” to portray a collection of local characters and environmental transitions that would lend animate perspective to the Loire Valley World Heritage web site. Adding the glimpses together in a 27 minute movie, Allons-y Alonzo reflects a filmmaker’s quest to glean the senses of a place and to register its Genius Loci. The web site with Strickland’s video was produced as a design prototype for UNESCO World Heritage Centre.

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Emptiness Can Hold ThingsEmptiness Can Hold Things · 2017
Emptiness Can Hold Things
2017
Movie
Places—like stories, but different—are structures of communication and collective memory. A place is an organization, and memory is often an articulation of space. Something about space escapes our attempts to look at it from above. At intervals and thresholds of an urban landscape, EMPTINESS CAN HOLD THINGS improvises on techniques of polylinear perspective long practiced in Japanese painting and landscape design, in order to explore experiential principles inherent in the definitions of place. Merging architectural space with cinematic construction, this experiment pursues a cinematic language for the genius loci, captured in manifold perspectives and composed with reference to a mobile viewpoint that is propelled by feet.

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