Group I: Grass/Ice/Snow/Vibrations (1969)

Group I: Grass/Ice/Snow/Vibrations (1969) poster

GROUP I: GRASS (1969, 1 min, 16mm, silent) Grass to reeds to sky – the gradual melting of grass image to become the blue of the sky. ICE (1969, 2 min, 16mm, silent) Sensual icicle images in process of melting – drops of water eventually fall. SNOW (1969, 1 min, 16mm, silent) The mystery of snow illusion – a snow-covered walkway is followed to a short flight of steps to a bicycle wheel transposed by snow. VIBRATIONS (1969, 8 min, 16mm, silent) “VIBRATIONS is a truly photographic poetry, a transformation of sunlight into art light.” –Michael Snow

Director: Barry Gerson
Runtime: 16 min
Release Date:
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Barry Gerson

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Group I: Grass/Ice/Snow/Vibrations about?
GROUP I: GRASS (1969, 1 min, 16mm, silent) Grass to reeds to sky – the gradual melting of grass image to become the blue of the sky. ICE (1969, 2 min, 16mm, silent) Sensual icicle images in process of melting – drops of water eventually fall. SNOW (1969, 1 min, 16mm, silent) The mystery of snow illusion – a snow-covered walkway is followed to a short flight of steps to a bicycle wheel transposed by snow. VIBRATIONS (1969, 8 min, 16mm, silent) “VIBRATIONS is a truly photographic poetry, a transformation of sunlight into art light.” –Michael Snow
Who directed Group I: Grass/Ice/Snow/Vibrations?
Group I: Grass/Ice/Snow/Vibrations was directed by Barry Gerson.
How long is Group I: Grass/Ice/Snow/Vibrations?
Group I: Grass/Ice/Snow/Vibrations has a runtime of 16m (16 minutes).
Where was Group I: Grass/Ice/Snow/Vibrations produced?
Group I: Grass/Ice/Snow/Vibrations was produced in United States of America.