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SHORT EXPERIMENTAL

A film for 2020, a year to remember.

2020 different colors create a flicker film.

music by Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth)

THIS FILM SHOULD BE PLAYED LOUD IN A DARK ROOM

Color Science: Joshua Pines.
Music: Thurston Moore.

Director's Statement:

I thought Thurston Moore’s music would be a perfect fit for this flicker film. I’ve known Thurston for almost 40 years, having photographed him since the early days of Sonic Youth. He was gracious enough to compose and perform the soundtrack.

Director's Biography:

A COTB alum and award-winner, Tom was born and raised in the Astoria section of Queens in New York City in 1957. From there he commuted by subway to attended The Bronx High School of Science. Tom studied mathematics and electrical engineering at The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art. While attending the Engineering School, he took advantage of Art School classes, focusing on film theory and studying experimental filmmaking with Robert Breer. In the late 1970s, he started photographing the downtown music scene. His photographs have appeared on dozens of records as well as in films, books, magazines, and newspapers.

Tom Bessoir’s experimental films often use mathematics to explore perception and the structure of cinema.

In the arts, Tom Bessoir is best known for Microfilm (1979), Digits of Pi (2019), and his photography documenting downtown NYC.
Tom Bessoir
2022
2 Minutes
U.S.A.
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