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Works explorer

Jim Pallas: electronic sculptor

United States, 1981
film

Episode of Series “Working Artists”. Jim Pallas assembles fantastic sculptures which move and light up as they respond to heat, sound and motion. ..

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Painter and poet: an experiment in words, music and paintings

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A New vision

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United Kingdom, 1985
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