David Gatten Movies

  • 2006
    Film for Invisible Ink case no. 71: BASE-PLUS-FOG

    Film for Invisible Ink case no. 71: BASE-PLUS-FOG

    Film for Invisible Ink case no. 71: BASE-PLUS-FOG

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    We search for focus, the evidence is thin, but like breath on a mirror it speaks of life and provides a compass for the way home.

    Film for Invisible Ink case no. 71: BASE-PLUS-FOG
  • 2010
    So Sure of Nowhere Buying Times to Come

    So Sure of Nowhere Buying Times to Come

    So Sure of Nowhere Buying Times to Come

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    "Excerpts from Sir Thomas Browne's 1658 text Hydriotaphia Urne-Buriall Or, A Brief Discourse of the Sepulchrall Urnes Lately Found in Norfolk are...

    So Sure of Nowhere Buying Times to Come
  • 2009
    Journals and Remarks

    Journals and Remarks

    Journals and Remarks

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    JOURNAL AND REMARKS, the second reel of the ongoing Continuous Quantities series, contains 700 shots, 29 frames each, shuttling between the 1839...

    Journals and Remarks
  • 2016
    Narrow Rivers, Open Seas & Seventeen Sunsets (Silences for A Merchant Mariner)

    Narrow Rivers, Open Seas & Seventeen Sunsets (Silences for A Merchant Mariner)

    Narrow Rivers, Open Seas & Seventeen Sunsets (Silences for A Merchant Mariner)

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    The last time I had dinner with Peter we spoke of sunsets – both sunsets we had experienced and sunsets we had filmed – and, of course,...

    Narrow Rivers, Open Seas & Seventeen Sunsets (Silences for A Merchant Mariner)
  • 2013
    By Pain and Rhyme and Arabesques of Foraging

    By Pain and Rhyme and Arabesques of Foraging

    By Pain and Rhyme and Arabesques of Foraging

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    This timeless experimental film draws on the work of 17th century scientist Robert Boyle to present a varied combination of texts, objects, colours...

    By Pain and Rhyme and Arabesques of Foraging
  • 2015
    Crossing Brooklyn Ferry

    Crossing Brooklyn Ferry

    Crossing Brooklyn Ferry

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    Past visions of future utopias suggest a manner of movement to make one's way through life. Pigment and paint, sun and snow, ice and rain form...

    Crossing Brooklyn Ferry
  • 2008
    Today! (excerpts #28 and #19)

    Today! (excerpts #28 and #19)

    Today! (excerpts #28 and #19)

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    Continuation of the "Today!" collaboration between David Gatten and Jessie Stead.

    Today! (excerpts #28 and #19)
  • 2008
    Today! (excerpts)

    Today! (excerpts)

    Today! (excerpts)

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    Continuation of the "Today!" collaboration between David Gatten and Jessie Stead.

    Today! (excerpts)
  • 2007
    Today!

    Today!

    Today!

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    "Starring Jessie Stead as ‘one of the filmmakers’ and assorted plastic receptacles. Transmutations of small ideas occur in random...

    Today!
  • 2003
    Fragrant Portals, Bright Particulars and the Edge of Space

    Fragrant Portals, Bright Particulars and the Edge of Space

    Fragrant Portals, Bright Particulars and the Edge of Space

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    “A companion of sorts to WHAT THE WATER SAID. An attempt to assess the potentials, possibilities and pitfalls of finding meaning in – or...

    Fragrant Portals, Bright Particulars and the Edge of Space
  • 2001
    The Enjoyment of Reading, Lost and Found

    The Enjoyment of Reading, Lost and Found

    The Enjoyment of Reading, Lost and Found

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    A closely watched candle and an invitation to the dance. William Byrd booms among his books while Evelyn keeps to a quiet window; the volunteer fire...

    The Enjoyment of Reading, Lost and Found
  • 1995
    Silver Align

    Silver Align

    Silver Align

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    A portrait of one of Gatten's mentors, the filmmaker Zack Stiglicz, filming on the shore of Lake Michigan.

    Silver Align
  • 2004
    The Great Art of Knowing

    The Great Art of Knowing

    The Great Art of Knowing

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    "This chapter of my ongoing exploration of the Byrd library finds its name and shape within a single volume from that collection: Athanasius...

    The Great Art of Knowing