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Using what he termed "a sea of tiny percussion instruments," he also created a textural score for Maya Deren's surreal classic "Meshes of an Afternoon."
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From 1943, when she made her first film, Meshes of the Afternoon, until her death in 1961, she influenced actors, artists, photographers (including Diane Arbus), and filmmakers.
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Together, she and Hammid made the highly experimental Meshes of the Afternoon (1943).
Maya Deren. 2009
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Alex McLean » Blog Archive » Mallets and Meshes says:
The physical modelling of drums using digital waveguides « Alex McLean 2008
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Meshes perfectly with my post-tour downloading of pre-2005 tour footage.
The Indignity of Commuting by Bicycle: Sounds, Sasquatch, Stupidity, and Specters BikeSnobNYC 2008
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Meshes of the Afternoon was produced in an environment of wartime volatility and this is reflected symbolically throughout its mise-en-scène.
Maya Deren Divers 2007
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Made by Deren with her husband, cinematographer Alexander Hammid, Meshes of the Afternoon established the independent avant-garde movement in film in the United States, which is known as the New American Cinema.
Maya Deren Divers 2007
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Meshes of the Afternoon is one of the most influential works in American experimental cinema.
Maya Deren Divers 2007
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Meshes of the Afternoon is a 1943 experimental silent film short:
Maya Deren Divers 2007
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Meshes of the Afternoon reflects this uncanny estrangement in the doubling, tripling and quadrupling of its central character played by Deren and in its cyclic narrative, a structure that seems condemned to repetition.
Maya Deren Divers 2007
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