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Black drop / Simon Starling

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vernon_accession 12759
vernon_id 19933
vernon_slug black-drop-simon-starling
vernon_authors Simon Starling
vernon_tags Science, Photography, Inner planets, Planets, Solar system, Science -- History, Venus (Planet), Art and science, Venus (Planet) -- Transit
vernon_production_date 2013
vernon_brief_description Black Drop documents a film project by London-based artist Simon Starling (born 1967) on the relationship between the transit of Venus and the history of cinema. The project is based on Starling's own recording of the 2012 transit of Venus, filmed from Tahiti and Honolulu. In 2012 together with a small film crew, Simon Starling travelled to Hawaii and Tahiti to observe and film the 2012 transit of Venus. The recording of the event formed the basis for production of film about the relationship between the transit of Venus and the history of cinema, as framed by the parenthesis formed by the 1874 and 2012 transits. This two-volume publication is a kind of ciné-roman on the film project. It includes a shot-by-shot account of the film with the voice-over as accompanying subtitles.
vernon_object_type Books/Document genres/Information forms/Visual and Verbal Communication, Exhibition catalogues/Catalogues/Document genres/Information forms/Visual and Verbal Communication
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vernon_ob_status Accessioned
vernon_isbn_issn 9788890841804
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vernon_last_sync_timestamp 2026-02-24 16:58
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