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Centerbeam (1977) is a fascinating exploration of art and technology through the lens of the kinetic sculpture project. Directed by Ed Pincus alongside Ricky Leacock, it captures the installation process at documenta 6 in Kassel—a crucial moment in contemporary art. The atmosphere is quite meditative, allowing the viewer to absorb the intricate relationship between movement and viewer interaction. The pacing is deliberate, almost contemplative, which invites deeper reflection on the themes of perception and experience. There’s a rawness to the practical effects that is refreshing, giving life to the sculptures in a way that feels immediate. It’s not just a documentary; it’s more like an invitation into the minds of the creators and the spectators alike. A unique artifact of its time, definitely worth a watch.
Explores intersection of art and technology.Features the Centerbeam kinetic sculpture project.Reflective pacing allows for deep engagement.
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Ed Pincus
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