Metronome (2002)

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Metronome is a 2002 Canadian short experimental film which mixes appropriated film clips and video by video artist Daniel Cockburn to express ideas about rhythm and order, the self and other minds, and the digital age. Densely philosophical, the work is acknowledged as his international "breakout hit" after several locally successful short works, winning praise from critics, a mention, and an award.

Director: Daniel Cockburn
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 11 min
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Cast

Editing: Hilda Rasula
Production: ZeroFunction Productions
Country: Canada
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Daniel Cockburn
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Metronome about?
Metronome is a 2002 Canadian short experimental film which mixes appropriated film clips and video by video artist Daniel Cockburn to express ideas about rhythm and order, the self and other minds, and the digital age. Densely philosophical, the work is acknowledged as his international "breakout hit" after several locally successful short works, winning praise from critics, a mention, and an award.
Who directed Metronome?
Metronome was directed by Daniel Cockburn.
Who stars in Metronome?
Metronome stars Daniel Cockburn.
How long is Metronome?
Metronome has a runtime of 11m (11 minutes).
What genre is Metronome?
Metronome is a Documentary film.
Where was Metronome produced?
Metronome was produced in Canada.