Hollis Frampton
1936–1984
Introduction
Hollis William Frampton, Jr. (March 11, 1936 – March 30, 1984) was an American avant-garde filmmaker, photographer, writer, theoretician, and pioneer of digital art. He was best known for his innovative and non-linear structural films that defined the movement, including Lemon (1969), Zorns Lemma (1970), and Hapax Legomena (1971–1972), as well as his anthology book, Circles of Confusion: Film, Photography, Video: Texts, 1968–1980 (1983).
Wikidata identifier
Q477638
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Roles
Artist, cinematographer, computer artist, photographer, poet
ULAN identifier
500063853
Names
Hollis Frampton
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15 works
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I. WHITE CLOVER (Melilotus alba)
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II. JELLY (Physalia physalis)
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III. CUTTLEFISH (Rossia mastigophora)
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IV. CHIMAERA (Challorhynchus capensis)
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V. LOTUS (Nelumbo nucifera)
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VI. MIDSHIPMAN (Porichthys notatus)
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VII. OYSTER SHELL (Pleurotus ostreatus)
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VIII. COMMON GARTER (Thamnophis sirtalis) and EASTERN COACHWHIP (Masticophis flagellum)
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IX. GARDEN TOAD (Bufo americanus)
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X. PEPPER (Capsicum longum)
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XI. GRASS FROG (Rana pipiens)
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XII. MOURNING DOVE (Zenaidura macroura)
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XIII. BROWN RAT (Rattus rattus)
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XIV. ROSE (Rosa damascena)
1982 -
nostalgia (HAPAX LEGOMENA I)
1973