FLICKERED
FLICKERY LIGHTS: (/ˈflɪkə/) (lʌɪts/) (noun) Unusual animation, things that move, experimental puppetry, stop motion, cinematographs.
Ray Harryhausen’s Rapunzel
SCRATCH FILM by Sam Shank (2010)
“Rotary Signal Emitter – Side A & Side B” by (2010) by Dan Hayhurst and Reuben Sutherland
New Brooklyn to New York via Brooklyn Bridge, no. 2 Sept. 22, 1899. Edison Manufacturing Co.
“Bendito Machine I – Everything you need” by Jossie Malis (2010)
“Harpya” by Raoul Servais (1979)
Servais animated the film using 35mm color front-projection of his characters onto a multiplane filmed, black velvet background.
The Harpy, with its human torso and facial features, can be aligned to Freud’s primal uncanny and Kristeva’s notion of the abject in cinema. The film can also be read as a modern retelling of the femme fatale archetype story – a warning to men captivated by the allure of a dangerous female.
