Bleu Shut, Dir. Robert Nelson, 1970, US, 16mm, 33 mins
A kind of audience activating, structured film guessing game in the manipulation of time, sound and image. “At 11:15, weiners. At 21:05, pornography. At 23:30, a duet. Watch the Clock.”
Robert Nelson's 1970 film is a pretty funny yet serious meditation on cinematic time and is concerned primarily with the structural side of the structuralist/ materialist equation. Made around the same time as Hollis Frampton’s Zorns Lemma it’s an equally direct challenge to the film viewer to participate in what they are experiencing. Bleu Shut’s guessing game manages to allow different clips of film to remain just what they are (home movies, adverts etc) while giving the task of synthesising them into a whole ‘film’ over to you the viewer, while still playing with your sense of time with both an aleatory aesthetic and a sense of humor. A link to a video for reference viewing is below.