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So, 'Two Images For a Computer Piece (With an Interlude)' is a fascinating blend of electronic music and visual art. The score, crafted by Vladimir Ussachevsky, really gives this piece a unique edge, coming from the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Laboratory. The film, directed by Lloyd Michael Williams, feels like an extension of the soundscape, perfectly synchronized, creating a mesmerizing atmosphere. You get this sense of abstraction—it's not about narrative but more about the experience. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, inviting the viewer to engage deeply with both sound and image in a way that's quite distinct from typical films of its time.
This film is pretty rare in collector circles, often overshadowed by more mainstream titles. Copies can be hard to find, especially in good condition, and there’s a certain niche interest around Ussachevsky’s work in the electronic music realm. Many collectors appreciate the way it challenges traditional film conventions, making it a unique piece in the exploration of sound and visuals.
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