Thomson's epic stop-animation project opens a startling and profound
conversation about history, technology and perception
This volume documents eight short stop-motion animation by Los
Angeles-based artist Mungo Thomson (born 1969) that use reference
encyclopedias, photobooks, how-to guides and production manuals as their
raw material. The project imagines these books being scanned by a
high-speed robotic book scanner and the type used by universities and
tech companies to digitize libraries, and proposes such a device as a
new kind of filmmaking apparatus. Thomson exploits the dualities of the
digital and the analog, the video and the book, the automated and the
handmade, binding them each together. The videos feature soundtracks by
Andrea Centazzo and Pierre Favre, Laurie Spiegel, Sven-Åke Johansson,
Lee Ranaldo, Ernst Karel, Pauline Oliveros, Adrian Garcia, and John
McEntire. The New York Times called Time Life a "thrilling
accomplishment, adding a new chapter to the long conversation about
photographs, mechanical reproduction and ways of seeing."