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Self-Trio is a fascinating piece from 1976, a choreographic dance video crafted by Ed Emshwiller. It stands out with its experimental blend of movement and visual abstraction, creating an atmosphere that feels both ethereal and grounded. The pacing is intriguing; it flows in a way that draws you deeper into the choreography while the practical effects add layers of depth. Emshwiller's unique approach to dance and film really shines, making each frame a study in rhythm and form. It's not just a video of dance, but a meditation on movement itself, and that's what makes it distinctive in the realm of experimental film and dance.
Self-Trio has a rather limited distribution history, which makes it a bit of a gem for collectors. While not widely available, it has garnered interest due to its unique artistic approach and Ed Emshwiller's reputation in the experimental film community. Formats are scarce, with few known releases, making it a noteworthy addition for those focused on dance film or avant-garde works. It's one of those pieces that really gives insight into the innovation of its time.
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