Suess's paper extends her previous architectural examination of Michael Snow's seminal film, "Wavelength" (1967), to provide a new layer of analysis focusing on the relationship between interior and exterior expressed through the film. In particular, Suess uses "Wavelength" to demonstrate that techniques found in artists' film practice, and particularly those in structural film, are especially suitable for communicating the expressly temporal aspects of the constantly shifting spatial relationships between interior and exterior. In the new analysis of this critical precedent, "Wavelength" is appropriated as a form of architectural drawing, in particular, an "architectural moving drawing", capable of "drawing" time, as well as space. This d...
"Sunhouse Elevation" and "Sunhouse Azimuth" are two structural films which constitute a single dual-...
"Reality has always been interpreted through the reports given by images " (Sontag 153). T...
Where do the methods of architectural communication cross over to other disciplines? As digital tool...
Debating the complexities of the relationship between space, time and images, have evolved over the ...
Suess's visual essay asks the research question of where the artwork and/or architecture resides in ...
Michael Snow’s Wavelength (1967) is one of the most written about avant-garde films. It has served a...
Before, and after, I became an architect I was/am an artist. As both artist and architect I work in...
This exhibition provides a comprehensive overview of the work of one of the most influential figures...
Films use architecture as visual shorthand to tell viewers everything they need to know about the ch...
Where do the methods of architectural communication cross over to other disciplines? As digital tool...
This paper presents an investigation of film, space, form and motion to expose issues of spatial per...
This practice-based research examines the relationship between the historical framework of Expanded...
The Light and its Disappearance in the Darkness; The chapter begins with the question of what can be...
To view a film is to see another's seeing mediated by the technology and techniques of the camera. B...
What can architecture and film learn from one another?s process of creating worlds? ?Image has t...
"Sunhouse Elevation" and "Sunhouse Azimuth" are two structural films which constitute a single dual-...
"Reality has always been interpreted through the reports given by images " (Sontag 153). T...
Where do the methods of architectural communication cross over to other disciplines? As digital tool...
Debating the complexities of the relationship between space, time and images, have evolved over the ...
Suess's visual essay asks the research question of where the artwork and/or architecture resides in ...
Michael Snow’s Wavelength (1967) is one of the most written about avant-garde films. It has served a...
Before, and after, I became an architect I was/am an artist. As both artist and architect I work in...
This exhibition provides a comprehensive overview of the work of one of the most influential figures...
Films use architecture as visual shorthand to tell viewers everything they need to know about the ch...
Where do the methods of architectural communication cross over to other disciplines? As digital tool...
This paper presents an investigation of film, space, form and motion to expose issues of spatial per...
This practice-based research examines the relationship between the historical framework of Expanded...
The Light and its Disappearance in the Darkness; The chapter begins with the question of what can be...
To view a film is to see another's seeing mediated by the technology and techniques of the camera. B...
What can architecture and film learn from one another?s process of creating worlds? ?Image has t...
"Sunhouse Elevation" and "Sunhouse Azimuth" are two structural films which constitute a single dual-...
"Reality has always been interpreted through the reports given by images " (Sontag 153). T...
Where do the methods of architectural communication cross over to other disciplines? As digital tool...