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- Absolute_film abstract "Absolute film is a film movement begun by a group of visionary artists in Germany in the 1920s: Hans Richter, Walter Ruttmann, Oskar Fischinger and the Swede Viking Eggeling. Richter, Ruttmann and Eggeling were painters; Fischinger was not.These artists present different approaches to abstraction-in-motion: as an analogue to music, or as the creation of an absolute language of form, a desire common to early abstract art. Ruttmann wrote of his film work as 'painting in time.' They used rudimentary handicraft, techniques, and language in their short motion pictures that refuted the reproduction of the natural world, instead, focusing on light and form in the dimension of time, impossible to represent in static visual arts.In 1926, Hans Richter stated that the absolute film originated in the scroll sketches that Viking Eggeling made in 1917-18.".
- Absolute_film thumbnail Diagonal-Symphonie.jpg?width=300.
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- Absolute_film wikiPageRevisionID "683303355".
- Absolute_film wikiPageWikiLink Abstract_animation.
- Absolute_film wikiPageWikiLink Category:Film_and_video_terminology.
- Absolute_film wikiPageWikiLink Category:Film_genres.
- Absolute_film wikiPageWikiLink Category:Movements_in_cinema.
- Absolute_film wikiPageWikiLink Cinéma_pur.
- Absolute_film wikiPageWikiLink Experimental_film.
- Absolute_film wikiPageWikiLink Hans_Richter_(artist).
- Absolute_film wikiPageWikiLink Non-narrative_film.
- Absolute_film wikiPageWikiLink Opus_IV_(film).
- Absolute_film wikiPageWikiLink Oskar_Fischinger.
- Absolute_film wikiPageWikiLink Rhythmus_21.
- Absolute_film wikiPageWikiLink Seelische_Konstruktionen.
- Absolute_film wikiPageWikiLink Symphonie_diagonale.
- Absolute_film wikiPageWikiLink Viking_Eggeling.
- Absolute_film wikiPageWikiLink Visual_music.
- Absolute_film wikiPageWikiLink Walter_Ruttmann.
- Absolute_film wikiPageWikiLink File:Diagonal-Symphonie.jpg.
- Absolute_film wikiPageWikiLinkText "Absolute film".
- Absolute_film wikiPageWikiLinkText "absolute film".
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- Absolute_film subject Category:Film_and_video_terminology.
- Absolute_film subject Category:Film_genres.
- Absolute_film subject Category:Movements_in_cinema.
- Absolute_film hypernym Movement.
- Absolute_film type Genre.
- Absolute_film type Organisation.
- Absolute_film type Genre.
- Absolute_film type Movement.
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- Absolute_film comment "Absolute film is a film movement begun by a group of visionary artists in Germany in the 1920s: Hans Richter, Walter Ruttmann, Oskar Fischinger and the Swede Viking Eggeling. Richter, Ruttmann and Eggeling were painters; Fischinger was not.These artists present different approaches to abstraction-in-motion: as an analogue to music, or as the creation of an absolute language of form, a desire common to early abstract art.".
- Absolute_film label "Absolute film".
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- Absolute_film sameAs Q16824564.
- Absolute_film wasDerivedFrom Absolute_film?oldid=683303355.
- Absolute_film depiction Diagonal-Symphonie.jpg.
- Absolute_film isPrimaryTopicOf Absolute_film.