Adjacent Yes, But Simultaneous? (1965)
“Both sides are the same time (well,almost). It’s really simultaneous – practically. Except at the end a car burns and that is the same car we have been looking at on the other track,already a burnt out wreck around which kids dance.All this was taking place in and outside of my window when I lived uptown.” (George Landow, letter to Sheldon Renan, 1967) “Two random street events in New York City … in one of them a car was on fire.They’re shown in split screen, created by matte-ing.” (Owen Land, interviewed by Mark Webber, 2004)
Director: Owen Land
Runtime: 3 min
Release Date: January 1, 1965
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Owen Land
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Adjacent Yes, But Simultaneous? about?
- “Both sides are the same time (well,almost). It’s really simultaneous – practically. Except at the end a car burns and that is the same car we have been looking at on the other track,already a burnt out wreck around which kids dance.All this was taking place in and outside of my window when I lived uptown.” (George Landow, letter to Sheldon Renan, 1967) “Two random street events in New York City … in one of them a car was on fire.They’re shown in split screen, created by matte-ing.” (Owen Land, interviewed by Mark Webber, 2004)
- Who directed Adjacent Yes, But Simultaneous??
- Adjacent Yes, But Simultaneous? was directed by Owen Land.
- How long is Adjacent Yes, But Simultaneous??
- Adjacent Yes, But Simultaneous? has a runtime of 3m (3 minutes).