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poster
35
9
3.1
/272/
29
/13/
26
/19/
2.8
/633/

No. 4 (1966)
This film consists entirely of close ups of famous persons' bottoms. Ono meant it to encourage a dialogue for world peace.
poster
45
8
4.2
/55/
32
/5/
56
/8/
2.6
/538/

10 Feet (1966)
Prestype on clear film measuring tape, 10ft. length. No camera. At the end of every foot of film numbers appear, 1, 2, etc to 10
poster
36
8
3.8
/130/
20
/9/
33
/10/
2.8
/585/

Eyeblink (1966)
A 16 mm film, featuring Yoko Ono's own eye slowly blinking, shot by Peter Moore with a high-speed camera at 2,000 frames per second, which is projected at normal speed, 24 frames per second, thus creating a slow-motion effect.
poster
48
7
4.8
/92/
43
/3/
38
/14/
3.2
/314/

One (1966)
Collected as part of the Fluxfilm Anthology (a multi-reel compendium of 37 short films assembled by Fluxus founder and central operator George Maciunas), One captures the lifespan of a single match recorded at 2,000 frames per second using a 16mm high-speed camera. The frame rate is then decelerated to the standard 24fps for presentation. The film emphasizes each gesture, sway and flare of flame as the small pinewood carrier ignites across the landscape of the filmstrip and screen, signalling the drama and poetics of this ”minor” event before the fire is extinguished. One also stands as an unassuming beacon, immortalizing on film the essence of some of Ono’s early concerns as an artist. At the slightest touch of fire, they burst into flame. Strike everywhere. Strike often.
poster
?
4.1
/22/
16
/3/
43
/3/

Faire un effort (1969)
Lifting and holding up a chest of drawers.
poster
?
4.9
/21/
45
/6/
60
/5/

Dance (1966)
"Face Smiling. Hammering a brick. CU of an ear (moving?). Face twitching. Dancing on one leg. Rolls, twitches on the floor. Boxes the wall."
poster
?
4.2
/23/
15
/2/
45
/4/

Je ne vois rien, je n'entends rien, je ne dis rien (1966)
Seeing, Hearing, Saying Nothing. Ben stands with ears, eyes, mouth bandaged.
poster
?
5.6
/21/
20
/2/
50
/3/

Fluxfilm No. 36 (1970)
Tips of feet walking at the edge of frame, all around the frame.
poster
58
?
6.1
/116/
40
/4/
65
/8/
3.3
/475/

Word Movie (1966)
Single frame exposures of words.
poster
?
5.5
/26/
26
/3/
50
/3/

Fluxfilm No. 37 (1970)
Face going out of focus by layering sheets of plastic between camera and subject.
poster
46
?
5.4
/59/
10
/3/
60
/7/
3.1
/428/

Dots 1 & 2 (1965)
Single frame exposures of dot-screens.
poster
55
?
5.7
/49/
41
/5/
65
/4/
3.1
/264/

Sears Catalogue 1-3 (1965)
Each film frame is a different image from the Sears Roebuck mail order catalogue. The film places pictures of the objects sold by Sears to the consumer society side by side with pictures of female models
poster
53
?
5.6
/59/
25
/4/
68
/5/
3.1
/576/

Wrist Trick (1965)
Various gestures of hand held razorblade, single frame exposures.
poster
?
4.9
/22/
36
/3/
50
/3/

Shout (1966)
Close-ups of two faces, shouting at each other.
poster
?
4.6
/23/
20
/3/
58
/4/

Readymade (1966)
Color test strip from developing tank.
poster
?
4.7
/25/
35
/4/
45
/4/

5 O'Clock in the Morning (1966)
A handful of rocks and chestnuts falling, filmed with high speed camera.
poster
44
?
4.5
/47/
27
/5/
55
/6/
2.6
/462/

1000 Frames (1966)
Numerals on clear film from 1 to 1000."
poster
?
5.3
/22/
33
/3/
50
/5/

9 Minutes (1966)
Time counter, in seconds and minutes.
poster
?
5.3
/38/
40
/2/
50
/3/

Disappearing Music for Face (1966)
A smile gradually fades into a neutral facial expression.
poster
?
4.6
/30/
35
/2/
50
/4/

Blink (1966)
Flicker: White and black alternating frames.
poster
49
?
5.2
/45/
30
/3/
58
/4/
2.9
/304/

End After 9 (1966)
Word & number gag, no camera.
poster
?
4.8
/33/
27
/4/
60
/4/

Invocations of Canyons and Boulders (for Stan Brakhage) (1966)
"INVOCATION is Higgins' Satie movie... the purest attempt to clear art from any or all historical, esthetic, thematic, ornamental claptrap to regain the lost-eye consciousness." - Jonas Mekas
poster
?
4.5
/26/
10
/1/
54
/5/

La traversée du port de Nice à la nage (1963)
Swimming across Nice harbour fully clothed. Ben swims across a bay in Nice.
poster
?
5.1
/19/
35
/2/
50
/3/

Regardez moi cela suffit (1962)
Sitting on a promenade in nice with a sign: Watch me, that’s all.
poster
61
?
6.0
/54/
52
/7/
57
/3/
3.3
/308/

Sun in Your Head (1963)
"Single Frame sequences of TV or film images, with periodic distortions of the image. The images are airplanes, women men interspersed with pictures of texts like: 'silence, genius at work' and 'ich liebe dich.' The end credit is 'Television décollage, Cologne, 1963."
poster
?
4.5
/46/
10
/2/
60
/5/

Police Car (1966)
Cale makes a short film called Police Car. No sound, and it is in black & white. Part #31 in the Fluxus Film series.
poster
42
?
4.8
/43/
10
/2/
52
/5/
3.0
/270/

The Evil Faerie (1966)
Following a series of title cards, a man in sunglasses briefly flutters his hands like fairy. Owen Land states that this film was not made by George Landow, and believes it should be credited to John Cavanaugh. "George Maciunas had a number of films which didn’t have titles on them. Then he put them together into his Fluxus reel and tried to remember who made them. It was an intentional Fluxus joke." (Owen Land, interview with Mark Webber, 2004)


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