Iris (1976)
The base sequence of Iris is a constructed cycle of coloured events followed by its copy chromatically inverted though a non compliant lab process. This sequence is then again copied-inverted, and so forth, each new sequence generating in turn the next one. Through this process, each subsequent generation complicates and enriches picture. The result is quite impressive. The sound, produced on a frequency synthesizer (oscillators and filters), punctuates the invert-copy sequences.
Director: Pierre Rovere
Runtime: 9 min
Release Date: June 1, 1976
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Pierre Rovere
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Iris about?
- The base sequence of Iris is a constructed cycle of coloured events followed by its copy chromatically inverted though a non compliant lab process. This sequence is then again copied-inverted, and so forth, each new sequence generating in turn the next one. Through this process, each subsequent generation complicates and enriches picture. The result is quite impressive. The sound, produced on a frequency synthesizer (oscillators and filters), punctuates the invert-copy sequences.
- Who directed Iris?
- Iris was directed by Pierre Rovere.
- How long is Iris?
- Iris has a runtime of 9m (9 minutes).