
Collage (1973)
Perhaps more than with other examples of Lynda Benglis's "Collage" explores the effects of sound distortion and audio loss across generations of video tape. Tape hiss dominates a limited color palette where images of hands, oranges, and a profile of Benglis peeling an orange with her mouth revolve and seem to replicate as the sound grows less audible.
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Genre affinityDocumentaryPacingShortDirector preference1374751Country preferenceUsDecade preference1970Runtime preferenceShort
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Frequently asked questions about Collage
What is Collage about?
Perhaps more than with other examples of Lynda Benglis's "Collage" explores the effects of sound distortion and audio loss across generations of video tape. Tape hiss dominates a limited color palette where images of hands, oranges, and a profile of Benglis peeling an orange with her mouth revolve and seem to replicate as the sound grows less audible.
How long is Collage?
Collage has a runtime of 10 minutes.
