Ephemeris (2011)
"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: January 1, 2011
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).