A New Movie, assembly dictated by the movements of the mouse.

The 'cutting', ie the assembly of video sequences created for the first time due to a malfunction of the camera by George Méliès, formed in the course of time more and more the foundations of the narrative structure of moving images. Bruce Conner was one of the first investigators of the cinematographic medium during the late war, using a unique style for those times. The approach used consisted in assembling sequences tightened news, b-movies, costumes and other pre-existing material, continually renewing the setting in which the viewer was faced by the pulsing of themes and dynamic sequences. The soundtrack pop, typically used for the first time in this context. it is now considered one of the forerunners of the video clips. A New Movie by Matt Roberts is a software for Mac Os X fully inspired and dedicated to the work of Conner. , In the spirit of the author, here the paradigm of cutting origin has been translated with a random component drawn from the input from the outside. The code in fact, encode the movements of the right mouse in a fixed unit of time, user selectable, recording them and consequently affecting the editing of the film viewable immediately after. The editing language and its implicit, therefore, that the sense here consists of the sequence of images, are reprocessed in a pseudo-generative, renewing from time to time, and building many endless and plausible versions of the original work.