Michael Snow's So Is This (1982)
"Words flash on the screen one at a time with sentences taking left turns. There is no sound--only the dynamic shifts in the rhythm of the words and the changing tone of the 'narrator.' Blurring the lines between communcal reading and cinema, it's a strangely novel experience that signposts to preceding text based works by Richard Serra, Su Friedrich and others"
(WIRE 494)