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Lynn Loo composes films in structural and narrative forms. Her pieces explore the raw and tactile aspects of moving images and sound, both in 16mm and digital formats. In 2004 she began a collaboration with Guy Sherwin, creating film performance works and touring with their programs to international venues like Punto de Vista International Documentary Film Festival of Navarra, Performa 13 (New York), and L’Âge d’Or (Brussels, Belgium.) She curates programs of artist films, most recently for Yebisu International Festival for Art & Alternative Visions (Tokyo). She makes a living as a film conservationist and is currently working with artist and archivist Louise Curham on the preservation of film performances.
Most Popular Lynn Loo Trailers
Total trailers found: 11
01 January 2006
Letters are printed onto raw film, and their shapes make sounds as they passed the projectors optical sound heads.
10 March 2017
A video documentation of a live performance at LUX in London, 2017. In 2003, I saw Drawings for Expanding Permutation (1969) by the UK artist Mary Martin at a gallery in London.
01 January 2004
A SOLDIER ON LEAVE TRAVELING HOME
01 January 2005
A film collaboration using six projectors that evolved from Lynn Loo's film o and Guy Sherwin's printer installation bdpq.
17 March 2009
The original work End Rolls is a performance for three 16mm projectors. A color negative film was exposed directly to different sources of light (candlelight, stove, fire) with the intention of creating fluctuations of color throughout the reel.
01 January 2003
One late night, just me with a camcorder, a tripod and my imagination of the moon. - LL
01 January 2010
"Changes in the autumn colors in my garden were filmed on a day of gentle breezes. I captured close-ups of the dramatic reds, oranges, and greens of the foliage with their shadows moving in this environment of light wind.
01 October 2001
Without dialogue, images and sounds come together with the intention of making a personal essay.
01 January 2021
Conversations explores the colors of the landscape through the palette of digital color, and is a reconnection with my past narrative films.