Decomposing the film is an example of a related method of experimenting with the film material itself. Here's an example by Emmanuel LEFRANT who documents the decomposition of film burriee underneath the earth's surface in his film Underground
I hope whomever reads this finds inspiration in what can be found in these archives. I found this forum because I am an experimental filmmaker and have used destroyed film in many of my works. If you're interested to see some ameteur work, here's a film I made called "Light" where I animated scanned images of film that had been destroyed during hand-processing the images to photonegatives.
Decomposing the film is an example of a related method of experimenting with the film material itself. Here's an example by Emmanuel LEFRANT who documents the decomposition of film burriee underneath the earth's surface in his film Underground
I hope whomever reads this finds inspiration in what can be found in these archives. I found this forum because I am an experimental filmmaker and have used destroyed film in many of my works. If you're interested to see some ameteur work, here's a film I made called "Light" where I animated scanned images of film that had been destroyed during hand-processing the images to photonegatives.