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Peter Miller

Peter Miller

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Biography

Peter Miller is an artist specializing in film and photography based in Essen, Germany and Paris, France. He received his MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and apprenticed to be a silversmith. His film and photographic works are preoccupied with magic and generally investigate the phenomena of the cinema and its constituent, irreducible elements: lens, light, flicker, audience, projection, etc. His works are in numerous private collections as well as public collections such as the Centre Pompidou, Paris, France; SFMOMA, San Francisco, USA; the Innogy Stiftung, Essen, Germany; and FRAC Midi-Pyrénées, France. His films have been screened at festivals including the Berlinale, Viennale and the Toronto, London and Rotterdam International film festivals and are distributed by Light Cone in Paris and Arsenal in Berlin. His work has been shown in international reviews such as the 57th Biennale of Venice and the Biennale of Contemporary Photography as well as online by Kottke.org, Boing Boing and Gizmodo. He is represented by Galerie Crone in Berlin and Vienna.

Known For

Photuris
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Photuris

2013
Projector Obscura
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The similarity between motion picture cameras and projectors is such that if a projection booth is adequately darkened and unexposed film is run through a projector, light illuminating the theater will enter the projector lens and expose the film. 35mm film projectors used this way will record the objects and space before them, exposing the relationship between two fixed elements in the cinema: the projector and the screen. In "Projector Obscura", the lens, which is normally responsible for casting out so many images, is given a chance to take in light and reflect upon its theatrical space, and the screen is given a chance to stand bare.The theaters recorded in this project are the Biograph, the Gene Siskel Film Center, Anthology Film Archives, Gateway, MFA-Boston, Coolidge Corner and Harvard Film Archive.

Projector Obscura

2005
Ruptures in the Reel
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A self-aware composition for the cinema. A direct address in defense of a special spatial. An essay film, in the sense of "essayer".

Ruptures in the Reel

2022
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For this found footage animated film I downloaded 10,000 photographs of the sunset, adjusted each one and arranged them in order, setting into motion a singular, colossal, collective sunset.

Set

2017
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A film that cleans your eyes

2010
Polaroid Feedback
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Unlike traditional video, or double-mirror feedback, this Polaroid doesn't reference the infinite extendibility of a single moment, but rather it reverse engineers the collapsibility of many moments into one.

Polaroid Feedback

2009
Eidola
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'Eidola' references an early intromission theory of vision, that all things emit tiny versions of themselves into our eyes. That theory competed at the time with the emission theory, that the eyes themselves emitted light, which emerged from the eyes and sent back to the mind what was seen. In this piece we see through eyes that emit an infrared light to which the raw film is insensitive while touching the camera's retina with an external light which it can 'see'. We move from the un-lensed eye along the film path (optical nerve) into the magazine containing the film in the process of its exposure (the mind). As we do so there is a growing lapse between the performed light and the moment we see it in the video because we are traveling further from the 'eye' (memory).

Eidola

2014
Stained Glass
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Dear Projectionist, after these opening credits, please remove the lens from the projector for the duration of the film. Thank you in advance. (Peter Miller)

Stained Glass

2014
Gossamer Walls
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Through the process of contact printing, hand processing, and low-fi optical printing, Gossamer Walls remembers, mis-remembers, and reinterprets a previous generation’s super 8 home movies.

Gossamer Walls

2007
A film that adds three minutes to your life
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It does! This film is from Panacea, a cycle of "useful films".

A film that adds three minutes to your life

2010
Ritournelle
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"How do you find what you don't know you're looking for ?"

Ritournelle

2012
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Very Similar To

2009
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Mirror exercises in the woods.

Very Similar to

2009
Photowalk (unterirdischer Film 1/4)
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Peter: …So Eva, I have this camera here. It’s an old point-and-shoot 35 mm camera… and I was thinking maybe we could play a camera game together… / Eva: So, what’s the game about?

Photowalk (unterirdischer Film 1/4)

2020
Firefly
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A boy and a girl expose a quantity of film to a constellation of fireflies, making a cameraless portrait of bioluminescence. This is what the world might look like to a firefly, from birth to death. This film was not made with a lens. It is a self-portrait of fireflies.

Firefly

2006