"'Horizontal Boundaries' is a film that looks at certain aspects of the geography of California as the ground for cinematic disruption and restatement. The "Boundaries" in question turn out to be frame lines, the divis...展开ions between two images, one above the other on a strip of 35mm film. The projector gate is adjustable up or down in order to produce a single uninterrupted image: in this film the frame line is integrated into the compositional language of the piece. It is not a static repositioning, but rather a dynamic one, moving more or less randomly, causing image combinations to be generated unpredictably. The result is a tapestry of exquisite contradiction." - Pat O'Neill