Photography and Cinema

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Gordon, Gillian Wearing, Fiona Tan, Eija-Liisa Ahtila, David Claerbout,

Steve McQueen, Sharon Lockhart, Stan Douglas, Mark Lewis, and

Victor Burgin, among others. Art’s preference for the slow is motivated

by more than the desire to separate itself from mainstream cinema and

spectacle at large. Slowness enables film to approach the traditional

sense of ‘presence’ typical of art’s materially fixed media such as paint-

ing, sculpture and photography, all of which have valued the depiction

rather than re-creation of movement. The fact that things happen

only incrementally in films often screened as loops means that one

has the opportunity to contemplate and interrogatewhile looking,

an experience that continues to remain central to the depictive arts,

regardless of media.

In 1993 Douglas Gordon transferred Hitchcock’sPsycho( 1960 ) to

video, silenced it and slowed it down twelve-fold so that it lasted a whole

day. Running at two frames per second, 24 Hour

Psychoinvites a microscopic dissection of the original,

holding each scene long enough to yield more mean-

ing than was ever required by the narrative. Three

years later Gillian Wearing assembled police officers

as if for a photograph but had them attempt to

hold still for an hour in front of her video camera.^23

A snapshot is replaced by 60 minutes of stiff posing,

except for the inevitable sniffing, coughing, shuffling

and yelps of relief when the hour is up. But the

extreme had already come in 1978 when James

Coleman had made half a second of James Whale’s

film version ofThe Invisible Man( 1933 ) last more than

eight hours.^24 Transferring twelve frames to mounted

slides for projection, he produced a sequence of twenty-

minute long dissolves from one to the next, in which

the invisible man is shot and becomes visible as he

dies. To the eye the transformation is neither visible

nor invisible, but hovers somewhere in between.

Pursuing what he terms ‘part cinema’, the artist

Mark Lewis makes single-take short films that extend 39

26 Douglas Gordon, installation shot of 24
Hour Psycho, 1993.Video installation, 24
hours.

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