Clone (1976)
Clone creates a non-narrative sensory experience where TV images repeat, cloning themselves sometimes with mutations. The sound in Clone is the live interaction between my heavy breathing into a microphone, the modulation of my voice and audio feedback. Clone incorporated those elements of media usually edited out, considered not appropriate for viewing: German film leader, the rough breakup from the in-camera edits, and noise on the tape.
Director: Aldo Tambellini
Runtime: 42 min
Release Date: January 1, 1976
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Aldo Tambellini
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Clone about?
- Clone creates a non-narrative sensory experience where TV images repeat, cloning themselves sometimes with mutations. The sound in Clone is the live interaction between my heavy breathing into a microphone, the modulation of my voice and audio feedback. Clone incorporated those elements of media usually edited out, considered not appropriate for viewing: German film leader, the rough breakup from the in-camera edits, and noise on the tape.
- Who directed Clone?
- Clone was directed by Aldo Tambellini.
- How long is Clone?
- Clone has a runtime of 42m (42 minutes).