Enantiomorphic Chambers movie poster

Enantiomorphic Chambers

July 8, 1965 0h 23m

Originally released in 1965. Enantiomorphic Chambers is a feature film. directed by Robert Smithson. At just 23 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Synopsis

n 1964 Robert Smithson made a sculpture called Enantiomorphic Chambers that cleverly exploited our two-eyed nature to haunting metaphysical ends. Stepping between the two chambers, the viewer sees his or her image cancelled out by precisely coordinated mirrors, accomplishing Smithson’s task of “eliminating the consciousness that regulates binary vision.” Curators Kevin Regan and Christopher Howard have teamed up to turn NURTUREart Gallery into an entantiomorphic chamber of their own devising, though with a rather different aesthetic than Smithson’s. Noticing a simple iconographic trend in which a number of contemporary practices make use of reflected images, Regan and Howard have turned this underrecognized phenomenon into a full-scale metaphysical research project, complete with its own blog to document ongoing discoveries.

Quick Facts

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Release Date July 8, 1965 60 years ago
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Runtime 0h 23m 23 minutes total
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Language English Original language

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Enantiomorphic Chambers about?

n 1964 Robert Smithson made a sculpture called Enantiomorphic Chambers that cleverly exploited our two-eyed nature to haunting metaphysical ends. Stepping between the two chambers, the viewer sees ...

Who directed Enantiomorphic Chambers?

Enantiomorphic Chambers was directed by Robert Smithson.

How long is Enantiomorphic Chambers?

Enantiomorphic Chambers has a runtime of 0 hours and 23 minutes (23 minutes total).

When was Enantiomorphic Chambers released?

Enantiomorphic Chambers was released on July 8, 1965 in theaters.