Item 3136 - Dromosphere

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ES OVNI RSC-3136

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Dromosphere

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  • 2010 (Accumulation)

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A visual study of speed. The ephemeral phenomenon becomes palpable through an apparatus the filmmaker built himself. A speed sculpture begins a relativity dance along space-time avenues lined with uncertainty trees.

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      Països: Germany

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      Master es dvd PAL falta sinopsis en catalan falta sinopsis en castellano A research on the representation of four dimensional space-time, described by Albert Einstein in his theory of special relativity, led to the making of this film. Using a scale model of a sports car and a dolly synchronized to the shutter of the still camera, Fleisch has produced a capturing visualization of the phenomenon of speed, which playfully references to Paul Virilio and Jeremy Clarkson.

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      dromosphere

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      ES_OVNI_2010_fletho002-dromosphere

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      • Catalan

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      • Latin

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