METAPHORS ON VISION by Stan Brakhage

METAPHORS ON VISION by Stan Brakhage

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Anthology Film Archives / Light Industry, 2017 First edition thus, 211 pp., 8 1/2" X 11" (approx.) Softcover Fine (Still in publishers shrinkwrap) “Imagine an eye unruled by man-made laws of perspective … an eye which does not respond to the name of everything but which must know each object encountered in life through an adventure of perception. How many colors are there in a field of grass to the crawling baby unaware of ‘Green?’” So begins Stan Brakhage’s (1933–2003) classic Metaphors on Vision. Originally published in 1963 by Jonas Mekas as a special issue of Film Culture, and designed by George Maciunas, it stands as the major theoretical statement by one of avant-garde cinema’s most influential figures, a treatise on mythopoeia and the nature of visual experience written in a style as idiosyncratic as his art. 

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