Liminal Minimal (I & II) (1978)

Liminal Minimal (I & II) (1978) poster

To come back to abstraction, I have a feeling that colour varies in my work between two aspects: the colour-object that comes from the sensation of an object, in this case the film strip, and the opening. This colour-object permits the transporting of objects into space, to explore the space of the screen in the theatre; this is what allowed me to develop Liminal Minimal (1977) by enlarging the space of projection with two projectors and, taking into account that the vertical strips evolve on a black background comparable to the darkness of the theatre, I was able explore the whole space of the projection with the coloured strip

Director: Christian Lebrat
Runtime: 18 min
Release Date:
Country: France
Language: No Language
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Liminal Minimal (I & II) about?
To come back to abstraction, I have a feeling that colour varies in my work between two aspects: the colour-object that comes from the sensation of an object, in this case the film strip, and the opening. This colour-object permits the transporting of objects into space, to explore the space of the screen in the theatre; this is what allowed me to develop Liminal Minimal (1977) by enlarging the space of projection with two projectors and, taking into account that the vertical strips evolve on a black background comparable to the darkness of the theatre, I was able explore the whole space of the projection with the coloured strip
Who directed Liminal Minimal (I & II)?
Liminal Minimal (I & II) was directed by Christian Lebrat.
How long is Liminal Minimal (I & II)?
Liminal Minimal (I & II) has a runtime of 18m (18 minutes).
Where was Liminal Minimal (I & II) produced?
Liminal Minimal (I & II) was produced in France.