Most Popular Louis Hock Trailers
Total trailers found: 14
Pacific Time Trailer (1978)
01 January 1978
At first viewing PACIFIC TIME appears to be a departure from the more abstract and more purely visual delights of Hock's preceding efforts.
Photogrammetry Series Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
In a completely dark gymnasium, Louis Hock unspooled dozens of feet of 16mm color print stock along the different dimensions of the space, laying equal lengths of gnarly twine on top of it.
The Mexican Tapes: A Chronicle of Life Outside the Law Trailer (1986)
08 July 1986
Documentary about the lives of three Mexican families living in the U.S. without government paperwork.
Southern California Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
A single thread of 16mm film runs through three side-by-side projectors, all aimed at the same wall. Twenty-two and a half second elapse between the time when the first and the second screen images appear and the same amount of time passes between the appearance of the same silent image in the second and third, so that every image can be expected to occur twice in each 45-second cycle.
North Star Trailer (2021)
01 October 2021
A 26-minute metaphorical narrative in which the character is left alone at his post indefinitely to ponder the existential.
Zebra Trailer (1973)
01 January 1973
A visual keening for the exterminated quagga. A silent dirge for lost friends, shadowed up against the wall with light from the tombs.
Still Lives Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
September 23, 1973: A motion picture camera shooting through a portal in a church began accumulating images of an adjacent Arlington, Texas shopping plaza at the rate of 1 frame per hour, 24 hours a day.
Light Traps Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
In the 1970s, Californian artist Louis Hock created a number of studies in the effects of pure colour.
Silent Reversal Trailer (1973)
01 January 1973
The film does not end, is never rewound, and each frame is seen twice in a single viewing: a palindrome illustrating the Chicago "elevated," the backbone of the city, shuttling its oblivious passengers to death.
There? Where? Trailer (1979)
28 August 1979
A naive look at Southern California by an outsider, and/or an essay on displacement through the disjunction of Californian images and off screen voices.
Elements Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
Beginning with black, the potential, adding only the basis of the film phenomenon, the film ritual, the concepts of causation, and primordial semiotics, the work is an annunciation.
Studies In Chronovision Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
Film sketches constructed over the past five years investigating temporal composition via single frame-time lapse techniques: light struck metronomes, 20th century dust from a Mayan dream, horology complete with coordinates, Kodak vs.
La Mera Frontera Trailer (1997)
06 January 1997
"La Mera Frontera" is a meditation on the border and memory which takes as its point of departure the last battle between the United States and Mexico.