Moxon’s Mechanick Exercises or the Doctrine of Handy-Works Applied to the Art of Printing
"Linked together by the texturality of forgotten objects and frayed (or physically manipulated) imprinted text images, the film represents a thematic collapsing of distinct objects that further erases the bounds between image (and text) from meaning, where recursive shifting of once seemingly separate entities become alternate presentations of a visible (and invisible) continuum - a decontextualized mood piece where absence and emptiness become increasingly tactile - an impression."
Directed by David Gatten
Make it a double feature
55m together
Moxon’s Mechanick Exercises or the Doctrine of Handy-Works Applied to the Art of Printing
What Places of Heaven, What Planets Directed, How Long the Effects? or, The General Accidents of the World
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