Endless (1990)
Although constructed from thousands of still images of Chicago, ENDLESS maintains a complex relationship to the photographic image. Time and space seem to compress or implode into a contradictory experience - one which is fluid, yet static, sculptural, yet two-dimensional, of the present yet of the past. The images are layered vertically, 'endless' variations of time and space unable to be contained within the fixed boundaries of the film frame.
Director: Dan Barnett
Runtime: 38 min
Release Date: December 26, 1990
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Dan Barnett
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Endless about?
- Although constructed from thousands of still images of Chicago, ENDLESS maintains a complex relationship to the photographic image. Time and space seem to compress or implode into a contradictory experience - one which is fluid, yet static, sculptural, yet two-dimensional, of the present yet of the past. The images are layered vertically, 'endless' variations of time and space unable to be contained within the fixed boundaries of the film frame.
- Who directed Endless?
- Endless was directed by Dan Barnett.
- How long is Endless?
- Endless has a runtime of 38m (38 minutes).