The clamour over new digital technologies has obscured the fact that film-maker's have experimented with computers for several decades. Malcolm Le Grice, a pioneer of 'structural film' in the 1970's, exhibited his first video and computer works in the late 1960's. The book, Experimental Cinema in the Digital Age, is a collection of Le Grice's most notable essays and features transcripts of two public debates engaged in by Le Grice with the film-maker Stan Brakhage, and critic and historian P. Adams Sitney.More about the book
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