Slight tangent but William English’s recent film ‘it’s my own invention’ is
a brilliant film about getting lost in a kind of labyrinth of the mind:

https://lux.org.uk/work/its-my-own-invention


:)

On Sat, 27 Apr 2019 at 11:01, Albert Alcoz <albertal...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> I'm doing a research about the presence of the labyrinth on films and
> videos
>
> I was wondering if someone can give me some references wether they are
> movies or books or articles or exhibitions.
>
> There are some really known works like the ending of *The Shinning*
> (1980) or *Labyrinth* (1986) but i'm more interested on artist practices.
>
> Right now i have managed to list this titles:
>
> *LABYRINTH* (1962) Jan Lenica
> *Electronic Labyrinth: THX 1138 4EB* (1967) George Lucas
> *In the Labyrinth* (1967) Colin Low, Roman Kroitor, Hugh O'Connor
> (project at Expo 67)
> *Reading of an Extract from Labyrinths by J.L. Borges* (1970) David
> Lamelas
> *Labyrinthe* (1979) Veronique Mori
> *Meikyu-tan* (1975) Terayama Shūji
> *Withershings* (1995) Gary Hill (installlation)
> *Labyrinth* (2012) Yves-Marie Mah
>
> Any suggestion will be welcomed.
>
> All the best,
> Albert
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