Moxon’s Mechanick Exercises  or the Doctrine of Handy-Works Applied to the Art of Printing
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Moxon’s Mechanick Exercises or the Doctrine of Handy-Works Applied to the Art of Printing

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09 Oct, 1999 26min
 

Moxon’s Mechanick Exercises or the Doctrine of Handy-Works Applied to the Art of Printing

Released
09 Oct, 1999 26min
 

Directed by David Gatten

"Linked together by the texturality of forgotten objects and frayed (or physically manipulated) imprinted text images, the film represents a thematic collapsing of distinct objects that further erases the bounds between image (and text) from meaning, where recursive shifting of once seemingly separate entities become alternate presentations of a visible (and invisible) continuum - a decontextualized mood piece where absence and emptiness become increasingly tactile - an impression."

Directed by David Gatten

"Linked together by the texturality of forgotten objects and frayed (or physically manipulated) imprinted text images, the film represents a thematic collapsing of distinct objects that further erases the bounds between image (and text) from meaning, where recursive shifting of once seemingly separate entities become alternate presentations of a visible (and invisible) continuum - a decontextualized mood piece where absence and emptiness become increasingly tactile - an impression."
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