Exhibition Of 'moved Movement' In Holland 1961

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Holland.

Various shots taken at exhibition called 'Moved Movement' shots show all sorts of ingenious abstract constructions and kaleidoscopic effects, theses include metal fountain, fountain-effect being reached by slow movement and vibration. 'Hydraulic relief' this is based on deplacement...

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Cataloguer:
Agnew
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Mute
Media URN:
86187
Sort Number:
UN 3470 J
Time in/Out:
01:43:31:00 / 01:45:13:00
Canister:
UN 3470 J
Film ID:
3018.15
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