Hollis Frampton
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.The artwork depicts an intricate, textured sculpture of a frog-like creature against a dark background. The warm, earthy tones and wrinkled, organic appearance of the form create a sense of raw, primal energy. The sculpture's distorted, almost surreal features and exaggerated limbs suggest an exploration of the boundaries between the natural and the fantastical. The artist's skillful use of texture and form evokes a sense of the mysterious and the primordial, inviting the viewer to contemplate the relationship between humanity and the natural world. ...
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Hollis Frampton
1936 , AmericanEmerging from the New York Avant-garde film community of the 1960s, experimental filmmaker Hollis Frampton was a key figure in developing structuralism, a branch of film theory that investigates and challenges film as a form. Structuralism undermines film’s traditional narratives, instead using the consecutive juxtaposition of shots to form and shape meaning, a technique that Frampton believed is the essence of filmmaking. As well as being intrigued by philosophy and literature and how they shaped the medium of film, Frampton had an interest in computer science – an emerging field in the 1970s to which he significantly contributed – and this bled into his work: Frampton’s films borrowed and were structured around concepts from mathematics and science. ...