Ericka Beckman - The Super-8 Trilogy (Digital)


Ericka Beckman began making super-8 films in New York's late-1970s No Wave scene, alongside artists of the "Pictures Generation." This DVD contains her Super-8 "Piaget" trilogy: "We Imitate; We Break Up" (1978); "The Broken Rule" (1979); and "Out of Hand" (1980): three giddy, game-playing choreographies whose hypnotic rhythms draw inspiration from child psychology and early cartoons, and star such artist-friends as Mike Kelley, Matt Mullican and James Casebere. Jim Hoberman described "We Imitate; We Break Up" as "a high school gym class taught by Georges Melies in a space designed by Giorgio de Chirico" and "Out of Hand" "like an Allstate Insurance commercial as it might appear to an autistic child." In these now classic films, Beckman's orchestrated robotic movements, bright costumes, deadpan jump-rope mantras and looping or frenetic soundtracks offer postpunk lessons in behavioral patterns.

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Ericka Beckman began making super-8 films in New York's late-1970s No Wave scene, alongside artists of the "Pictures Generation." This DVD contains her Super-8 "Piaget" trilogy: "We Imitate; We Break Up" (1978); "The Broken Rule" (1979); and "Out of Hand" (1980): three giddy, game-playing choreographies whose hypnotic rhythms draw inspiration from child psychology and early cartoons, and star such artist-friends as Mike Kelley, Matt Mullican and James Casebere. Jim Hoberman described "We Imitate; We Break Up" as "a high school gym class taught by Georges Melies in a space designed by Giorgio de Chirico" and "Out of Hand" "like an Allstate Insurance commercial as it might appear to an autistic child." In these now classic films, Beckman's orchestrated robotic movements, bright costumes, deadpan jump-rope mantras and looping or frenetic soundtracks offer postpunk lessons in behavioral patterns.

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Imprint

Jrp/Ringier

Country of origin

Switzerland

Release date

November 2011

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First published

June 2012

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Dimensions

135 x 190 x 15mm (L x W x T)

Format

Digital

Running time

1 hour, 23 minutes

ISBN-13

978-3-03-764259-7

Barcode

9783037642597

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LSN

3-03-764259-9



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