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Mayola

Netherlands, 1965
film

An abstract of colour changing forms made by photographing the reflections on a translucent screen of the sculptures of Nicholas Schoffer. Uses electronic mus..

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Light play

Australia, 1984
Similarity: 75%

Light play: black-white-gray = Ein lightspiel: scwarz-weiss-grau

United States, 1930
Similarity: 73%

Lichtspiel Schwarz-Weiss-Grau

Germany, 1930
Similarity: 71%

Substantial shadows

Austria, 1987
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Etcetera

France, 1964
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Polychrome phantasy

Canada, 1935
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Memory of Moholy-Nagy

Hungary, 1990
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Images pour Bach

France, 1975
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Pixillation

United States, 1971
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The Shape and colour game

United States, 1968
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The Reflecting pool: collected work 1977-80

1977-1980
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Shades of difference

Australia, 1965
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Marching the colours

Canada, 1942
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Color and light: an introduction

United States, 1961
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Lichtspiel: Opus I

Germany, 1921
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The Kinetic sculpture of Gordon Barlow

United States, 1972
Similarity: 69%

Around perception

Canada, 1968
Similarity: 69%

Color

United States, 1984
Similarity: 69%
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