Sensual Laboratories: Light Shows, Experimental Film, and Psychedelic Art
暫譯: 感官實驗室:燈光秀、實驗電影與迷幻藝術
Satchell-Baeza, Sophia, Cocker, Jarvis
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商品描述
An innovative counter-history that places the liquid light show at the heart of a new understanding of experimental audio-visual art in the 1960s. Throughout the 1960s the liquid light show was the quintessential mode of countercultural expression: live, interactive, collaborative, acid-bright, and ephemeral. Flowering in coffee bars and discotheques, they quickly became synonymous with the wildest excesses of psychedelic art and popular music. But light shows also crucially inspired avant-garde artists and filmmakers to experiment with the performative elements of projection, taking film projection--along with hand-painted glass slides, colored inks, bodily fluids--outside of its traditional site of exhibition, and onto walls, inflatables, and skin. Sensual Laboratories traces the influence of light shows into the worlds of underground film and expanded cinema, exploring how these luminous attractions fundamentally altered perceptions surrounding the event of projection. Tackling a long-neglected subject with a broad and bracing comprehension of inter-media influence, this important book illuminates the vital yet long-occluded role that light shows played in the development of experimental art throughout the 1960s and beyond.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
一部創新的反歷史,將液態燈光秀置於對1960年代實驗音視藝術新理解的核心。
在1960年代,液態燈光秀是反文化表達的典範模式:現場、互動、合作、酸性明亮且短暫。它們在咖啡館和迪斯可舞廳中蓬勃發展,迅速成為迷幻藝術和流行音樂最狂野的過度表現的代名詞。但燈光秀也重要地啟發了前衛藝術家和電影製作人,讓他們在投影的表演元素上進行實驗,將電影投影——連同手繪玻璃幻燈片、彩色墨水和體液——帶出傳統的展覽場地,投射到牆面、充氣物和皮膚上。
《感官實驗室》追溯了燈光秀對地下電影和擴展電影世界的影響,探討這些光輝吸引力如何根本改變了對投影事件的感知。這本重要的書籍以廣泛而清晰的跨媒介影響理解,探討了一個長期被忽視的主題,照亮了燈光秀在1960年代及以後的實驗藝術發展中所扮演的重要而長期被遮蔽的角色。
作者簡介
Sophia Satchell Baeza is a film scholar, critic, programmer, and Associate Lecturer at the University of the Arts, London.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
索非亞·薩切爾·貝薩(Sophia Satchell Baeza)是一位電影學者、評論家、程式設計師,以及倫敦藝術大學的副講師。