Ed Emshwiller

Ed Emshwiller

  • Birthday: 1925-02-16
  • Deathday: 1990-07-27
  • Place of birth: Lansing, Michigan

Biography

Born in 1925, Ed Emshwiller studied graphic design at the University of Michigan and L'Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. By the late '60s Emshwiller was working as a science fiction illustrator, and had established his place in the American avant-garde cinema with such works as Relativity (1966) and Image, Flesh and Voice (1969). His early films featured collaborations with dancers and choreographers—a theme he carried over into his videoworks. As both an artist and a teacher, Emshwiller’s pioneering efforts to develop an alternative technological language in video were enormously influential. His early experiments with synthesizers and computers included the electronic rendering of three-dimensional space, the interplay of illusion and reality, and manipulations of time, movement, and scale that explore the relationship between "external reality and subjective feelings." Emshwiller was among the first artists-in-residence at the TV Lab at WNET, where he produced the groundbreaking Scape-mates (1972). Sunstone (1979) was made over a period of eight months at the New York Institute of Technology. Emshwiller passed away in 1990 and an extensive collection of his work is housed by Anthology Film Archives.

Filmography

Galaxie

1966

As Himself

Hallelujah the Hills

1963

As Gideon

Family Focus

1976

As Himself

Lost, Lost, Lost

1976

As Self

Production

Thanatopsis

1963

As Director

George Dumpson's Place

1965

As Director

Carol

1970

As Cinematography

Dance Chromatic

1959

As Director

Sunstone

1979

As Writer

Sunstone

1979

As Director

Carol

1970

As Director

Lifelines

1960

As Director

The Existentialist

1963

As Cinematography

Relativity

1966

As Director

Film with Three Dancers

1971

As Director

The American Way

1962

As Camera Operator

Eclipse

1979

As Director

Carol

1970

As Editor

Scape-Mates

1972

As Director

Scrambles

1964

As Director

Hallelujah the Hills

1963

As Cinematography

Image, Flesh and Voice

1969

As Director

Transformation

1959

As Director

Totem

1963

As Director

Totem

1963

As Editor

Totem

1963

As Director of Photography

Crossings and Meetings

1974

As Director

Fusion

1967

As Director

Art Scene USA

1966

As Director

Painters Painting

1973

As Cinematography

Millhouse

1971

As Cinematography

Branches

1970

As Director

Chrysalis

1973

As Cinematography

Hungers

1987

As Director

Pilobolus and Joan

1973

As Director

Woe Oh Ho No

1972

As Director

Chrysalis

1973

As Director

Chrysalis

1973

As Sound

Time of the Heathen

1962

As Cinematography

Big Vacation

1958

As Director

Inside Edges

1975

As Director

Choice Chance Woman Dance

1971

As Director

Monsters

1958

As Director

Computer Graphics #1

1972

As Director

Time of the Heathen

1962

As Art Direction

Self-Trio

1976

As Director

Family Focus

1976

As Editor

Faces of America

1965

As Director

Images

1970

As Director

Skin Matrix S

1984

As Director

Family Focus

1976

As Director

In Three Zones

1966

As Director

Family Focus

1976

As Cinematography

Sur Faces

1977

As Director

Dubs

1978

As Director

The Streets of Greenwood

1962

As Cinematography

Thermogenesis

1972

As Director

Time of the Heathen

1962

As Editor

Skin Matrix

1984

As Director

Project Apollo

1968

As Director

Film Magazine of the Arts

1965

As Cinematography

Scape-Mates

1972

As Writer

Freedom March

1963

As Director

Identities

1973

As Director

Report

1970

As Cinematography

Jr. Star Trek

1969

As Cinematography

Report

1970

As Sound Recordist

Suite 212

1974

As Camera Operator

Bob Dylan - Dont Look Back

1967

As Camera Operator

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