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| 1984 6 minutes - Color Direct Animation Woven images set the stage for a womans vision of discovery. Drawn and painted directly on 35mm film, Nexus explores connections between art and nature through symbols and patterns associated with ancient matricentric cultures. Zimbabwe marimba music performed by Sukutai provides upbeat accompaniment to this evocative piece as images metamorphose from abstract pattern to natural realism with joyous artistic ease. Press Comments In this delightful film, patterns of womens culture evolve and unify in a manner which evokes timelessness and shatters the logocentric order. . .Students in my Womens Studies and American Studies courses were especially taken with Bonds animation style, a style which refuses to objectify nature, culture, and women. Leslie Rado, Ph.D. Yale University NEXUS. . .was rich with ideas, it had flow and energy and aliveness. . .you just wanted to stay with it from beginning to middle to end. Bill Jersey, Juror Oregon Arts Commission . . .a beautiful musical and visual film experience that also brings to life the ancient symbols of matriarchal culture. Big Muddy Film Festival NEXUS. . .is six minutes worth of uninhibited shape changing and coupling. Its limber, wittily rhymed images, evocative of African textiles, establish and break patterns with a good will that never heard of ideology. J. Bachman, Multnomah Monthly Festivals ASIFA-East*, Ann Arbor, Baltimore*, Big Muddy*, Black Maria*, Bucks County*, Bumbershoot, Chicago International*, NW Film & Video, Oregon State*, Women Directors A-Z. (* indicates festival winner) Film Distributor Museum of Modern Art, NY, NY. (212 708 9530) PRINT-FRIENDLY VERSION |
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