Ephemeris (2011)

Ephemeris (2011) poster

"Ephemeris" (2011) is a conversation of image and sound, between filmmaker Paul Clipson and electronic musician Aki Onda, rendered as if from a fragmented journey of landscapes and memories. Clipson and Onda each investigate very personal, intuitive spaces, through their favored technologies of Super 8mm film and cassette Walkman. Both artists base a significant emphasis of their work on performance environments, where their visual and sonic field recordings interact to create sensory collages born out of the subjective impressions of the audience.

Director: Paul Clipson
Runtime: 7 min
Release Date:
Music: Aki Onda
Language: No Language
Original Language: en

Keywords

short film, experimental

More Films by Director: Paul Clipson

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ephemeris about?
"Ephemeris" (2011) is a conversation of image and sound, between filmmaker Paul Clipson and electronic musician Aki Onda, rendered as if from a fragmented journey of landscapes and memories. Clipson and Onda each investigate very personal, intuitive spaces, through their favored technologies of Super 8mm film and cassette Walkman. Both artists base a significant emphasis of their work on performance environments, where their visual and sonic field recordings interact to create sensory collages born out of the subjective impressions of the audience.
Who directed Ephemeris?
Ephemeris was directed by Paul Clipson.
How long is Ephemeris?
Ephemeris has a runtime of 7m (7 minutes).