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- Abstract_animation abstract "Abstract film is a subgenre of experimental film. Its history often overlaps with the concerns and history of visual music. Some of the earliest abstract motion pictures known to survive are those produced by a group of German artists working in the early 1920s, a movement referred to as Absolute Film: Walter Ruttmann, Hans Richter, Viking Eggeling and Oskar Fischinger. 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.'Abstract films are non-narrative visual/sound experiences with no story and no acting. They rely on the unique qualities of motion, rhythm, light and composition inherent in the technical medium of cinema to create emotional experiences.".
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- Abstract_animation wikiPageWikiLink Absolute_film.
- Abstract_animation wikiPageWikiLink Abstract_art.
- Abstract_animation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Experimental_film.
- Abstract_animation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Film_genres.
- Abstract_animation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Visual_music.
- Abstract_animation wikiPageWikiLink Cinéma_pur.
- Abstract_animation wikiPageWikiLink Color_organ.
- Abstract_animation wikiPageWikiLink Drawn-on-film_animation.
- Abstract_animation wikiPageWikiLink Experimental_film.
- Abstract_animation wikiPageWikiLink Hans_Richter_(artist).
- Abstract_animation wikiPageWikiLink Non-narrative_film.
- Abstract_animation wikiPageWikiLink Oskar_Fischinger.
- Abstract_animation wikiPageWikiLink Viking_Eggeling.
- Abstract_animation wikiPageWikiLink Visual_music.
- Abstract_animation wikiPageWikiLink Walter_Ruttmann.
- Abstract_animation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Abstract animation".
- Abstract_animation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Abstract animator".
- Abstract_animation wikiPageWikiLinkText "abstract animation".
- Abstract_animation wikiPageWikiLinkText "abstract animator".
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- Abstract_animation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Film-genre-stub.
- Abstract_animation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:More_footnotes.
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- Abstract_animation subject Category:Experimental_film.
- Abstract_animation subject Category:Film_genres.
- Abstract_animation subject Category:Visual_music.
- Abstract_animation hypernym Subgenre.
- Abstract_animation type Genre.
- Abstract_animation type MusicGenre.
- Abstract_animation type PersonFunction.
- Abstract_animation type Genre.
- Abstract_animation type Style.
- Abstract_animation comment "Abstract film is a subgenre of experimental film. Its history often overlaps with the concerns and history of visual music. Some of the earliest abstract motion pictures known to survive are those produced by a group of German artists working in the early 1920s, a movement referred to as Absolute Film: Walter Ruttmann, Hans Richter, Viking Eggeling and Oskar Fischinger.".
- Abstract_animation label "Abstract animation".
- Abstract_animation sameAs Q332564.
- Abstract_animation sameAs Absoluter_Film.
- Abstract_animation sameAs Animación_abstracta.
- Abstract_animation sameAs پویانمایی_انتزاعی.
- Abstract_animation sameAs Cinéma_abstrait.
- Abstract_animation sameAs Cinema_astratto.
- Abstract_animation sameAs Film_absolutny.
- Abstract_animation sameAs m.0f07b5.
- Abstract_animation sameAs Q332564.
- Abstract_animation wasDerivedFrom Abstract_animation?oldid=683303185.
- Abstract_animation isPrimaryTopicOf Abstract_animation.