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| Title: | Hatsu-Yume = First Dream |
| Authors: | Viola, Bill ( Directed by ) |
| Issue Date: | 1981 |
| Abstract: | Bill Viola's masterpiece, a spiritual allegory equating light and dark with life and death. As in a dream, we frequently can't tell if these wordless streams of image and sound are unfolding in real time, slow motion or time lapse. Hatse-Yume is the work of a visionay poet of image and sound. Hatsu-Yume progresses form darkness to light, stillness to motion, silence to sound, simplicity to complexity, nature to civilization. There are two interwoven themes, the dark water world of fish and Buddhist ritual invoking the souls of dead ancestors. As in a dream, we frequently can,t tell it these wordless treeams of image and sound are unfolding in real time, slow-motion or time lapse. a work of extravagant pictorial beauty, Hatsu-Yume represents the most painterly use of light in the history of video. Form is content the light that lures fish to their death protects human life. At once ominous, majestic, mystical and deeply spiritual, Hatsu_yume is the work of a visionary poet of image and sound. |
| Description: | Run Time - 56 Min, Col.
Call No - 379FEFI032.
Accession No - M - 408, Dated- 17-07-2007 |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/231 |
| Appears in Collections: | Art Film ( Movie / Video )
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