An anthology of the theoretical and critical texts on experimental cinema and moving images written by Yann Beauvais in parallel with his films and his activities as programmer and curator.
Yann Beauvais (born 1953 in France), as a teacher in United States, became conscious of the need to lead a "cultural battle". Filmmaker and
film critic, he organizes
experimental cinema events in France and other countries. After his film and philosophy studies, he became very influenced by
contemporary art (Russian formalism and minimal structuralism) and learned music, as well as by his friendship with
Paul Sharits. He strives to find a balance between formalism and lyricism. He himself explains that the common denominator between all his films is that they are all constructed according to the principle : "fragility" – "disappearance" – "disintegration". In 1982 he co-founds
Light Cone with Miles McKane. Amongst others he has published :
Musique film with Deke Dusinberre (1986),
Mots : dites, image with Miles McKane (1988),
Poussières d'images (1998), and
Monter/Sampler with
Jean-Michel Bouhours (2000).