Silver (2006)
By Takeshi Murata
From Melissa Feldman's article in "Art In America"--- "In his new digital video, Untitled (Silver), Takeshi Murata twists and stretches a sequence from an old movie into a psychedelic odyssey--a fitting afterlife for a 1960s horror film by the Italian director Mario Bava. The black-and-white footage takes on an abstract life of its own. Quivering, enlarged pixels become Op-art patterns that curl into waves or melt into puddles with dizzying three-dimensionality. At times the image momentarily congeals, revealing the protagonist: a lovely gowned woman seen in some grand interior, slipping furtively down hallways and gliding across drawing rooms. Her movement through these spaces is reminiscent of videogames played on devices like Xbox in which the background is sucked backwards while the figure seems to speed ahead. In one part, an abstract image magically resolves into a close-up of a white hand extended across the screen. Elsewhere, a shot of the woman lifting her arms to adjust her coif becomes a symphony of rippling movement as her arms are transformed into fluttering wings. Frustrating the gaze, her beautiful face never stays still long enough to really be looked at. Instead…
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