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EXPLODING

Exploding, review analysis of cinematic experimentation was created in October 1998, its main object of study is experimental cinema. Its corpus includes both the pre-cinema, successive historical avant-garde and underground movements, as well as contemporary filmmaking. EXPLODING is not a news magazine, it mainly addresses a different topic in each issue. EXPLODING 11 numbers were published, as well as a special issue.

The association "Exploding" is also co-editor of the book in 2002 accompanying the video output of the Michael Snow film Rameau's Nephew by Diderot (Thanx to Dennis Young) by Wilma Schoen (1974) published by RE:VOIR (book + box VHS).

ABSORPTIONS EFFACEMENTS

Aux cris de l’écran, by Florent Guézengar

Transparences fantômes, by Xavier Baert

Le secret derrière l’écran, by Snoopy de Maldoror

Le film qui fait écran (Blanche-Neige de Joao César Monteiro), by Eric Thouvenel

L’écran noir de Blanche-Neige by Sandrine Loiseau

Géométrie de l’apparition, by Térésa Faucon

DECHIREMENTS, DEDOUBLEMENTS

Monstrueuse ouverture, by Boris Henry

La société des écranistes, by Emeric de Lastens

Split / Screen : Rollin / Lemaître, by Hugo Bélit

L’année de tous les dangers by Florent Guézengar

Angles d’attaque, by Julie Talen

The Guests (Les Invités), by Ken Jacobs

Images doubles, by Joao Nisa

Tout objet qui empêche de voir, by Vincent Deville

EXTENSIONS AFFRANCHISSEMENTS

Cran d’arrêt, by Augustin Gimel

Etirements, by Sébastien Ronceray

Widescreens and wild screens, by Marc Plas

Des cimaises animées, by Marc Bembekoff

Alpha cinéma, l’écran oublié, by Vincent Deville

L’écran dans l’eau, la tête dans les étoiles, by Emmanuelle Sarrouy

La quadrature du cercle, by Stéfani de Loppinot

Author(s) Laure Bergala, Vincent Deville, Florent Guézengar, Elodie Imbeau, Emeric de Lastens, Stéfani de Loppinot, Sébastien Ronceray
Year 2002
Language(s) French
Pages 158 pages
Publisher Exploding