Motion Vision
Originally released in 1967. Motion Vision is a feature film. directed by Umberto Bignardi. At just 10 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Motion Vision was originally screened in alternation with slides as part of the rotating installation Rotor Vision, in Rome in 1967 for the seminal group show at L’Attico entitled Fuoco, Immagine, Acqua, Terra with the participation of Mario Bignardi, Mario Ceroli, Piero Gilardi, Jannis Kounellis, Pino Pascali and Michelangelo Pistoletto. In Motion Vision Bignardi constructs a curious repertoire of animal profiles drawn in colour on paper, alternated with pop icons and a sequence of everyday gestures: from the tying of neckties the film passes to walking nude figures in slow motion, alluding to Muybridge and his chronophotography. —Tate Modern
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Motion Vision about?
Motion Vision was originally screened in alternation with slides as part of the rotating installation Rotor Vision, in Rome in 1967 for the seminal group show at L’Attico entitled Fuoco, Immagine...
Who directed Motion Vision?
Motion Vision was directed by Umberto Bignardi.
How long is Motion Vision?
Motion Vision has a runtime of 0 hours and 10 minutes (10 minutes total).
When was Motion Vision released?
Motion Vision was released on January 1, 1967 in theaters.