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BRUCE CONNER: THREE SCREEN RAY

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Bruce Conner’s THREE SCREEN RAY is the artist’s re-edited and expanded three-channel film installation, reworking the experimental COSMIC RAY (1961), which pioneered techniques of vertical montage and subliminal messaging with 16mm film long before rapid-fire editing pervaded popular culture.
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Title: BRUCE CONNER: THREE SCREEN RAY
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Bruce Conner’s THREE SCREEN RAY is the artist’s re-edited and expanded three-channel film installation, reworking the experimental COSMIC RAY (1961), which pioneered techniques of vertical montage and subliminal messaging with 16mm film long before rapid-fire editing pervaded popular culture.

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