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Spherical Space No. 1 is a fascinating exploration of movement and form, capturing a dance performed by Elaine Summers. The unique aspect here is the use of a special lens that achieves this 195-degree perspective, blurring the lines between the dancer and the natural environment. The pacing feels almost meditative; it invites you to linger on each frame. The play between the nude body and the spherical nature creates an otherworldly atmosphere, making you rethink your perception of space. It's not just a dance film; it’s an experience that challenges conventional storytelling in cinema. Very much a product of its time, it brings together art and technology in a way that feels refreshingly experimental.
This film has seen limited distribution over the years, making original prints quite rare and sought after by niche collectors. There’s a certain allure in its experimental nature, and it draws interest from those fascinated by avant-garde cinema and the interplay of body within natural landscapes. While it may not fit into traditional genres, its distinctive visual approach makes it a noteworthy piece in the tapestry of 1960s independent film.
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