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For many years Rose Lowder has been developing an exceptional technique of weaving together images gathered frame- by-frame to form meticulous patterns of light. By oscillating the focal plane of photographs shot in the same place over time, her layered tapestries produce a new relationship between filmed reality and filmic image. From the movement of a waterwheel’s rotations, mirroring the camera mechanism, to a bouquet of flowers becoming a bouquet of images, her work demonstrates a unique means of expression unparalleled in the world of cinema.
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"Reproduced here are complete records of ten one-minute 16mm films consisting of exactly 1,440 frames each, broken into 24-frame segments on three stacked lines of graph paper, ten segments per page, six pages per film. Each film is transcribed by the hand of the artist for her own purposes."--Afterword.
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