Chris Marker's The Owl's Legacy and the Otolith Group's Inner Time of Television are introduced in this article, on the occasion of the 1st Athens Biennial. Marker's work, a 13 episode look at classical Greece, includes interviews with Michel Serres, Cornelius Castoriadis, George Steiner, and Iannis Xenakis. Marker was later to help out on a transgressive video project about the riots in Greece in a powerful audio-visual experience called "December Seeds." Known for his fascination for Japon, these works show a deep interest in Greece as well, which the article helps to reveal.
Chris Marker's The Owl's Legacy and the Otolith Group's Inner Time of Television are introduced in this article, on the occasion of the 1st Athens Biennial. Marker's work, a 13 episode look at classical Greece, includes interviews with Michel Serres, Cornelius Castoriadis, George Steiner, and Iannis Xenakis. Marker was later to help out on a transgressive video project about the riots in Greece in a powerful audio-visual experience called "December Seeds." Known for his fascination for Japon, these works show a deep interest in Greece as well, which the article helps to reveal.
Chris Marker's The Owl's Legacy and the Otolith Group's Inner Time of Television are introduced in this article, on the occasion of the 1st Athens Biennial. Marker's work, a 13 episode look at classical Greece, includes interviews with Michel Serres, Cornelius Castoriadis, George Steiner, and Iannis Xenakis. Marker was later to help out on a transgressive video project about the riots in Greece in a powerful audio-visual experience called "December Seeds." Known for his fascination for Japon, these works show a deep interest in Greece as well, which the article helps to reveal.