Originally produced in 1958. Full screen. Accompanying booklet includes essays by Stan Brakhage, P. Adams Sitney, Scott MacDonald, Patrice Rollet and Scott Hammen.
Summary:
"A film in the first person. The protagonist, like the members of the audience, is a voyeur, and his eventual suicide is a result of his inability to participate in the 'untutored' seeing experience of a child. Anticipation consists of a flow of colors and shapes which constantly intrigues us by placing the unknown object next to the known in a significant relationship, by metamorphosing one visual statement into another."--Page Adams Sitney.
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