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Maxwell's Demon

United States

1968

24 Min
Color
Silent
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DIR Hollis Frampton

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Homage to the physicist James Clerk-Maxwell, father of thermo-dynamics and analytic color theory. Contains sequences of a man exercising intercut with color images of the sea. —Criticker

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Hollis Frampton

Hollis Frampton (1936-1984) was an American avant-garde filmmaker, photographer, writer/theoretician, and a pioneer of digital art.

Frampton was born March 11, 1936 in Wooster Ohio. An only child, he was raised primarily by his maternal grandparents.

At the age of 15 he entered Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, where he was accepted on full scholarship. At Andover, Frampton’s classmates and friends included the painter Frank Stella and sculptor Carl Andre. Widely read already as a youth, he had a reputation at Andover as a “young genius” but was also unpredictable: he failed to graduate from Andover, and thus forfeited a National Scholarship to Harvard University, when he failed his history course on a bet that he could pass the final exam without ever reading the textbook. Entering Western Reserve University in 1954, Frampton took a wide variety of classes( Latin, Greek, German, French, Russian, Sanskrit, Chinese, mathematics) but had no declared major. He recounts… read more

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Matthew_Lucas

14May12

Frampton took shots from a public domain exercise video and intercut it with wild flashes of color in this, his first sound film. Intended as a tribute to Scottish physicist, Clerk Maxwell, the film is a cerebral and highly symbolic aesthetic exercise, in which every color and movement is representative of Maxwell's theories.

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