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Cycle

Canada, 1971
film

A film of free-hand line animation, where the movement as much as the designs reflects the artist’s thoughts on the life of humans and their universe. W..

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Series 4

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Frame by frame: the art of animation

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Des Ensembles

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Mindscape

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Modulo: variations on a design

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Cityscape: impressions of a city

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Modulations

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