Hollis Frampton

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Hollis Frampton


Born
in Wooster, Ohio, The United States
March 11, 1936

Died
March 13, 1984

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Hollis Frampton was a filmmaker, artist, and writer. Among his best-known works are (nostalgia), Zorns Lemma, and the unfinished epic film cycle Magellan. He was one of the founders of the Digital Arts Laboratory in the Center for Media Study at SUNY Buffalo.

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Letters of Note: Art

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On the Camera Arts and Cons...

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Circles of Confusion: Film ...

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Poetry Plastique

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Buffalo Heads: Media Study,...

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Especulaciones. Escritos so...

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Fictcryptokrimsographs

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12 dialogues (1962-1963)

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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