3D in the 21st Century

A critical supplement dedicated to BAMcinématek's May 2015 show "3D in the 21st Century."
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Starting tomorrow, BAMcinématek in Brooklyn has curated a series celebrating the best of recent three dimensional cinema, "3D in the 21st Century":

"The unprecedented resurgence of 3D in the last decade has expanded the visual and emotional possibilities of cinema in frequently wondrous—and sometimes divisive—new ways. At its best, the technology creates almost hallucinatory immersive landscapes and retina-dazzling surprises with an immediate visceral impact. From big-budget blockbusters to high-concept mind-benders by arthouse icons, this first-of-its-kind series surveys recent films that showcase the full range of stereoscopic cinema’s expressive potential."

Running May 1 - 17, the series surveys an exciting and wide-ranging number of 3D films, from blockbusters like Avatar and Gravity, genre films like Step Up 3D and Resident Evil: Retribution, to such art-house hits as Goodbye to Language and Cave of Forgotten Dreams, as well experimental works by Jodie Mack, Ken Jacobs, Johann Lurf, and more. The series proves that what was once perceived as a industrial-capitalist money-grab from Hollywood studios and a temporary trend has, to the boon of many moviegoers, been ingeniously adapted, co-opted, subverted, rigorously re-thought, formally explored, and otherwise pushed to beautiful, adventurous ends.

BAMcinématek asked if the Notebook would organize a critical supplement to their series, and we jumped at the chance. Below you'll find our index of coverage from both critics and participating artists. (The index also includes relevant highlights from our archive on films in the series.) We'll be publishing articles in anticipation of the films' screening dates, so check back often for updates.

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Becoming 3D by Blake Williams

Come Into My World: The Dimensions of Avatar by Zach Campbell

Holography Artist Ikuo Nakamura on Aurora Borealis

Cinematographer Peter Zeitlinger on Shooting Cave of Forgotten Dreams

Beowulf: Who's Afraid of the Volume? by Uncas Blythe

Work and Pleasure: The Adventures of Tintin by Mike Archibald

How to Calibrate a 3D TV by Kurt Shulenberger

True Starts and Second Truths: Katy Perry: Part of Me 3D by Gina Telaroli

Baby, I'm Your Fireworks by Jodie Mack

Four 3D Works by Ken Jacobs by Michael Sicinski

For the Love of Movies: Hugo by Adam Cook

Twelve Tales Told: Tenderly Forcing 3D by Johann Lurf

Jackass 3D: The Sad Masters by Uncas Blythe

Piranha 3D: The Floating World by Uncas Blythe

3D Is the Moon by Ben Coonley

Resurrecting Pina: Wim Wenders' Eulogy for a Lost Friend by Hillary Weston

Archival:

Anti-Animator: A Conversation with Jodie Mack by Daniel Kasman

Goodbye to Language by Daniel Kasman 

Adieu au langage - Goodbye to Language: A Works Cited by Ted Fendt

Resident Evil: Retribution 3D by Ignatiy Vishnevetsky

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