» Bill Cowell, Founder of The Buffalo Niagara
Film Festival is proud to announce a victorious
return for #2.
Bill pledges that this will be a spectacular 2nd year with large events and big
surprises to be talked about for years to come. Enjoyment to all, and to all
an enjoyable plight. See you soon.
morphing image similar to those used in "Pillow
Girl"
Pillow
Girl was originally a sound-art work created
for the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver.
Musician/Artist Ronnie Cramer scanned the
covers and inside pages of a number of lurid,
vintage paperbacks, then ran the collected
image and text data through a variety of
synthesizers. The resulting sound files were
then processed and remixed into a collection
of electronic soundscapes called Pillow Girl
and Other Songs of Romance. One of these
'songs' was used for the soundtrack for the
Pillow Girl film.
The recently completed visual portion of the film makes use of the covers themselves,
with one illustrated figure morphing into the next every two seconds. During
the course of the five minute running time, over 200 covers are presented in
this fashion.