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E.d.H.R. is quite a peculiar piece, you know? It’s this documentation from Vostell, capturing the essence of his 'Electronic dé-collage Happening Room' from 1968. The installation itself, displayed at the Neue Nationalgalerie in '82, is experimental in nature. Just six TVs, but they’re rigged with motors, creating this almost chaotic interplay of sound and visuals. It’s not traditional cinema, but rather a cinematic experience that breathes life into abstract concepts. If you're into the avant-garde scene, this film really encapsulates that tension between technology and art, while also providing a fascinating glimpse into the artistic mindset of the era. A real oddity that stands out in a collector's catalog.
E.d.H.R. exists in a niche, making it a bit hard to find in certain formats. The rarity could draw interest from those fascinated by Vostell or experimental art installations. While not a mainstream title, collectors often appreciate its unique perspective on art and technology, adding a distinctive flavor to their collections. Original prints and exhibition materials are particularly sought after.
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