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Lloyd Williams (filmmaker) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lloyd Williams (filmmaker)
Lloyd Michael Williams is an American experimental filmmaker. He was born in 1940 in Brooklyn, NY and grew up on Long Island.〔http://lloydmwilliams.com/index3.html〕 He was one of the co-founders of The Film-Makers' Cooperative along with Jonas Mekas. William's works ''Line of Apogee'' (1967), ''Rainbow's Children'' (1975), ''Wipes'' (1963), ''the Creation'' (1965) and ''Opus#5'' (1961) were shown at the Museum of Modern Art. The sound tracks for ''Line of Apogee'' and ''Two Images for a Computer Piece'' were created by Vladimir Ussachevsky (the "father of electronic music") at the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Lab. ''Two Images'' was shown at the Whitney Museum of Arts as a part of the Composers Showcase. The electronic music was by Ussachevsky and the interlude was a live drum solo. ==References==
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