Oswell Blakeston1931-1940ExperimentalFrancis BruguièreUSA
Oswell Blakeston & Francis Bruguière – Light Rhythms (1931)
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Light plays over the surfaces of paper cut-outs, abstract shapes with curved lines. The movement of the light (which are small spots) speeds up, following the rhythms of the piano accompaniment. A small spot opens and closes; Shadows sometimes dominate. The lights, movement, and music take on a mechanical mood. Then, the opening images return.
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“In the late 1920s, Francis Bruguière exhibited photographic works based on dramatically lit, cut, and folded paper shapes, some figurative, some abstract. Light Rythms is a strictly abstract film that added new dimensions to these shapes: moving light sources, a scheme of superimpositions, and the elements of time and music.” – David Curtis
Light Rhythms (1931, Oswell Blakeston & Francis Bruguiere).mkv
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Container: Matroska
Runtime: 5 min 13 s
Size: 83.2 MiB
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Resolution: 682x480 ~> 682x511
Aspect ratio: 4:3
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