Memor-obilia Wisconsin

Phil Morton Memorial Research Archive

1975 | 00:32:53 | United States | English | Color | Mono | 4:3 | 1/2" open reel video

Collection: Phil Morton Memorial Research Archive, Single Titles

Tags: Chicago Art, Image Processing, Nature, The Phil Morton Memorial Research Archive

An over thirty-minute static long take of a grass lawn in front of a lake. A camera is set still to capture a day trip of a group of people around the lake. The causal conservation suggests they are having a picnic on a breezy day, where a wind chime occasionally rings, alongside the random blowing of a horn. The video processing focuses on the keying of two distinct areas: the lake and the surrounding grass lawn and trees. 

Although the tape is shot with early Portapak that is black and white in nature, the Image Processor generates a new layer of colorization to the footage. Through constant color manipulation, the clip features highly saturated and psychedelic colors, showcasing the colorizing ability of the image processor.

–Gordon Dic-Lun Fung

For more information, visit the Phil Morton Memorial Research Archive page

The date for this title is approximate. 

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