Reference Type |
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Title |
The Stars Disordered |
Author(s) | Nancy Underhill |
Section |
exhibition catalogue |
Town |
Brisbane |
State |
QLD |
Country |
Australia |
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Citation Date |
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Page Number |
12-14 |
Comments |
The interview analyzes 'All that is Solid' from an aesthetic perspective, and whilst it provides great detail on the conventions of docmentary, does not provides much analysis of methods of distribution, funding, publicity. Therefor an incomplete picture of industry practices is given. Whilst historical and political themes are alluded to through hughes' response to questions about representation of themes, economic and political information is lacking due to a primary focus on aesthetics. This is somwhat balanced by the inclusion of a highly detailed biography at the end which provides details on distribution for further investigation. (Monica.C) |
Synopsis |
Hughes explains his choice of futuristic subject matter for 'All that is Solid' was to create a social commentary voicing concerns about future industry practices within Australian film, focusing particularly on the importance of documentary. He describes his stylistic approach to documentary making by challenging established conventions of documentary through the inclusion of dramatic narrative sequences. Hughes also makes reference to his Aesthetic choices such as sequencing, symbolism, and allegory in combination with interviews as a way of exploring the relationship between form and content, challenging the assumed conventions of documentary making that manipulate information to illustrate a point. He also pays homage to the collective minorities within the community that have supported his productions, and therefor have become an element of meaning within hughes' representations of society. A complete Biography of Hughes is also included. (Monica.C) |
tags: All that is solid Convential choices Devices of Representation Economic Forces Futuristic Independant culture Interview Narrative Techniques Social Commentary Subject Matter Symbolism
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