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  1. Light Industry

    The hybrid work is no stranger to film culture, and these days is all the rage on the prestigious festival circuit. Filmmakers and critics alike wax poetic about how films are finally transcending …

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    A hybrid of Warholian midnight movie and Doris Wishman-esque sexploitation picture, Michael Thomas’s softcore rarity Meat Rack was originally produced and released by Sherpix, the …

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    Since the late 1950s, Peter Watkins has engineered a unique form of moving image practice, making collaborative, hybrid non-fiction as interventionist art. His films, including The War …

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    Redistribution, begun in 2008 and conceived as a never-finished, constantly updated work, takes up a 2007 Guggenheim "artist's talk" delivered by Price only to pull it apart, reassemble it and …

  5. Light Industry

    An archetypically far-out, West Coast vibe of technological exploration prevailed, ranging from the video-film hybrid-psychedelics of Al Razutis to the celluloid conceptualism of David Rimmer.

  6. Light Industry

    A hybrid of lyrical and documentary forms, hers is a cinema equally attuned to the unique textures of small-gauge celluloid and the subtleties of cultural difference.

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    Schonfeld was propelled to action by a brief stint working on a farm, and his resulting collaboration plays like a strange hybrid of a Chris Marker essay and a mondo movie.

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    Lerner’s film retains an aggressively hybrid nature, shuttling between collage animations, talking-head interviews with both real and imaginary experts, and hand-processed images.

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    As a genre, the rumberas film was distinctive, a hybrid set against the backdrop of urban nightlife and propelled by the rhythms of rumba. It drew together elements from a range of other forms: …

  10. Light Industry

    A few noisemongers at the time even appointed this particular pollution a new genre— scum —a niche hybrid predicated on the body of larger extant forms. Noise is not without its own idols.