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DVD: $15.98
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Release Date: 2008-01-01
Running Time: 2:00
Content Rating: R18 (Restricted)
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DVD Region: 1 - U.S., Canada, U.S. Territories
Media Format: NTSC-DVD
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Audio Language(s): English
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Genres: Video Art Influences: Eraserhead, Alphaville, Dreams That Money Can Buy, Mysteries of the Organism |
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GX Jupitter-Larsen’s first use of the camera was a 1979 performance piece in which he smashed up several video cassettes by hitting them repeatedly with a video camera. The fractured videos still radiated images. Not by television, but by entropy.
During the years 1982 to 1986, Jupitter-Larsen submitted a blank video tape with no recorded soundtrack to over forty video festivals. It was screened in nine.
This DVD features ten of Jupitter-Larsen's videos (1983-2006) which filter a lexicon of recurring themes through a spectrum of movie motifs and narrative strategies. You'll see skiers stop to build an empty hole in the snow, nomadic bikers debating the polywave, a spy being led from one mysterious note to another, lesbian vampires working on their garlic farm and a visitation that gives a professor the inspiration to invent a gadget that transforms lives. What you'll hear is pure noise, most of which is derived from amplified erosion.