Scenes from Under Childhood, Section Three

Scenes from Under Childhood, Section Three

27 mins | Dec. 19, 1969

Section Ill is the most abstract section of the four, and the only one which does not contain old photographic material. The means used in previous sections to achieve abstraction and transformation of the realistic image are here employed in the extreme so that texture, color, and shape predominate. We can recognize some realistic images, such as shots of the family walking in the woods, or the children reading comics and riding in a car, but the overall impression given by this section is one of abstraction. (Artforum)

Scenes from Under Childhood, Section Three

27 mins | Dec. 19, 1969

Scenes from Under Childhood, Section Three
Section Ill is the most abstract section of the four, and the only one which does not contain old photographic material. The means used in previous sections to achieve abstraction and transformation of the realistic image are here employed in the extreme so that texture, color, and shape predominate. We can recognize some realistic images, such as shots of the family walking in the woods, or the children reading comics and riding in a car, but the overall impression given by this section is one of abstraction. (Artforum)
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Original title Scenes from Under Childhood, Section Three
Directors Stan Brakhage
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