Untitled – A Tape About Memory (1985)
“I wanted to make a tape about memory, not just ‘about’ memory. I wanted to re-create the actual sensation of memory through texture, colour, mood and movement. I also wanted to examine time in relation to memory and visual experience. With memory, time can be expanded or condensed; it is generally perceived subjectively. Remembering is a distinct effort to collect again what one knows, but memory can be deceptive and past events may be disordered upon recall. In the animated and re-scanned sequence at the end of the tape, the woman exists dislocated from any actual concrete space. She also exists dislocated in time.” -S.R.
Director: Su Rynard
Runtime: 3 min
Release Date: December 27, 1985
Music: Jan Levis
Country: Canada
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Su Rynard
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Untitled – A Tape About Memory about?
- “I wanted to make a tape about memory, not just ‘about’ memory. I wanted to re-create the actual sensation of memory through texture, colour, mood and movement. I also wanted to examine time in relation to memory and visual experience. With memory, time can be expanded or condensed; it is generally perceived subjectively. Remembering is a distinct effort to collect again what one knows, but memory can be deceptive and past events may be disordered upon recall. In the animated and re-scanned sequence at the end of the tape, the woman exists dislocated from any actual concrete space. She also exists dislocated in time.” -S.R.
- Who directed Untitled – A Tape About Memory?
- Untitled – A Tape About Memory was directed by Su Rynard.
- How long is Untitled – A Tape About Memory?
- Untitled – A Tape About Memory has a runtime of 3m (3 minutes).
- Where was Untitled – A Tape About Memory produced?
- Untitled – A Tape About Memory was produced in Canada.