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Circles of Confusion: Film Photography Video Texts 1968 1980 Circles of Confusion: Film Photography Video Texts 1968 1980 by Hollis Frampton
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“One fine morning, I awoke to discover that, during the night, I had learned to understand the language of birds. I have listened to them ever since. They say: 'Look at me!' or: 'Get out of here!' or: 'Let's fuck!' or: 'Help!' or: 'Hurrah!' or: 'I found a worm!' and that's all they say. And that, when you boil it down, is about all we say. (Which of those things am I saying now?)”
Hollis Frampton, Circles of Confusion: Film Photography Video Texts 1968 1980
“A specter is haunting the cinema: the specter of narrative. If that apparition is an Angel, we must embrace it; and if it is a Devil, then we must cast it out. But we cannot know what it is until we have met it face to face.”
Hollis Frampton, Circles of Confusion: Film Photography Video Texts 1968 1980