The Absolute Film

Rather than given a comprehensive response to The Absolute Film, I'd like to highlight poignant moments that stood out... Dr. William Moritz states, The term "Absolute Film" was coined by analogy with the expression "Absolute Music". Excerpt: "The more unique thing that cinema could do is present a visual spectacle comparable to auditory music, with fluid dynamic imagery rhythmic paced by editing..." The analogy between film and music is on the note; each perform their own dance. Eggling collaborating with a student to animate his work by cutting tin foil and altering the shapes apperaance/disappreance, motion and size of his artwork, then passing away weeks later is quite poetic. He may be gone, but his work will live on forever.

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