Re: Werner Herzog interview re 3D

From: John Kamevaar (jacobus.kamevaar@sympatico.ca)
Date: Sat Mar 26 2011 - 17:07:47 EDT


(not a beatnik convention)
3-d film audience in the 50's

On 2011-03-26, at 8:50 AM, peiman khosravi wrote:

> Thanks for the replies!
>
> Just to say that we went to see the film yesterday. Very thought
> provoking and certainly more than the 3-D "firework". It is like a
> multichannel piece that resists the temptation of circumspatial
> acrobatics, and uses the added channels only to enhance the spatial
> experience that is already inherent in the material.
>
> In a demonstration of primitive hunting methods Herzog refuses to have
> the spear thrown towards the camera. And the albino crocodiles at the
> end are something else!
>
> Best,
>
> Peiman
>
> On 21 March 2011 15:43, John Kamevaar <jacobus.kamevaar@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>>
>> On 2011-03-20, at 10:08 PM, Kevin Austin wrote:
>>
>>> The inner four speakers facing out, and the outer ones facing in. The audience sat between the two 'circles' of speakers, facing the center. There was no front, or back. This was set up as an individual immersive / point-source experience. (c 1973)
>>
>> very interesting, indeed! be nice to hear a re-presentation of that some day.
>> cheers
>> john
>>
>>
>>
>




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