Pat Lehman Trailers
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Total trailers found: 14
01 January 1972
Originally made as a 60 second public service announcement for local TV stations in Denver, Colorado, Pat Lehman's Drug Abuse warns viewers about the effects of drug use in the form of a a psychedelic odyssey.
01 January 1979
Colored rectangles forming on top of each other, creating constantly-shifting abstract compositions. Scored by “A Rainbow in Curved Air.
01 January 1979
An abstract, computer-generated video in which patterns form within a grid structure by the addition of individual colored pixels.
01 January 1979
Colored pixels slowly build up into abstract patterns. Scored by Steve Reich’s “Music for 18 Musicians.
01 January 1979
Colors in shifting patterns of squares, scored by Terry Riley’s “A Rainbow in Curved Air”
01 January 1985
A colorful image processing work incorporating figurative and abstract imagery. Video begins with the buildup of individual pixels, which soon gives way to animated abstract patterns and, sometimes built around a silhouetted head of a man.
01 January 1977
A documentary about the performers at a Denver drag bar, consisting largely of interviews conducted backstage as the performers apply their makeup.
01 January 1979
Abstract compositions of pulsating and shifting frames within frames, scored by “A Rainbow in Curved Air.
01 January 1981
Abstract patterns of colorful pixels gradually form, dot by dot. Scored to Klaus Schulze’s “Stardancer.
10 June 1975
A woman is recorded into abstraction. One of Lehman's most frequently exhibited pieces.
01 January 1981
Elaborate abstract patterns form, pixel by pixel. Scored to Klaus Schulze’s “P:T:O:”.
01 January 1985
A documentary in which subjects speak about their earliest sexual experiences.
01 January 1975
An image processing video, in which images of dancers are manipulated and distorted with video effects.