black sun is truly alluring.
and whoever is not tired of Solaristics ↑↑ (1), there are two more "sequels" ↓↓ to the 2013 (black) sun & moon "trilogy".
The Waiting Sands (Margaret Rorison, 2013, 5m) → (2) https://vimeo.com/72104501
Obscura Camera (Julie Murray, 2013, 11m) ↓ (3)
https://vimeo.com/46849278
and whoever will feel like going nuts (after watching the "trilogy") then i suggest calming down at Dot Matrix (Richard Tuohy, 2013, 16m) which i witnessed live in Ponrepo, in November 2016 (one of the two projectors being operated by the author himself and the other by Diana Barrie), and it was one of the most memorable moments i experienced in cinema ↓
This is a 5 minute section from a 16 minute (or 22 minute) , two x 16mm projector performance work.
Two projectors, projecting slightly offset from one another. Each film contains a flicker printing of various sized dots. The dots were produced by 'rayogramming' dot screens (used in manga cartoons) directly onto raw film stock in the dark room. These are the same original rayogrammed dots I used in my film 'Screen Tone'. As with that work, the sound you hear is the sound produced by the dots themselves (which extend right accross into the sound track area) as they pass the optical sound head of the projector.
https://vimeo.com/67778226