Gyorgy Kepes (1966)

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This film focuses on Gyorgy Kepes, an influential Hungarian-American artist with whom Frank Eidlitz studied in 1966. Kepes, a professor at MIT, founded the Center for Advanced Visual Studies (CAVS) in 1967 to facilitate the intersection between art, science and technology. The film, though silent, features Kepes speaking at a seminar. It includes title cards towards the beginning, including one introducing Gyorgy Kepes and another showing a brochure for a symposium accompanying the exhibition in January 1966. It also includes close-ups of Kepes’ influential books, including editions in a variety of languages.

Director: Frank Eidlitz
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 14 min
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Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Gyorgy Kepes about?
This film focuses on Gyorgy Kepes, an influential Hungarian-American artist with whom Frank Eidlitz studied in 1966. Kepes, a professor at MIT, founded the Center for Advanced Visual Studies (CAVS) in 1967 to facilitate the intersection between art, science and technology. The film, though silent, features Kepes speaking at a seminar. It includes title cards towards the beginning, including one introducing Gyorgy Kepes and another showing a brochure for a symposium accompanying the exhibition in January 1966. It also includes close-ups of Kepes’ influential books, including editions in a variety of languages.
Who directed Gyorgy Kepes?
Gyorgy Kepes was directed by Frank Eidlitz.
Who stars in Gyorgy Kepes?
Gyorgy Kepes stars György Kepes.
How long is Gyorgy Kepes?
Gyorgy Kepes has a runtime of 14m (14 minutes).
What genre is Gyorgy Kepes?
Gyorgy Kepes is a Documentary film.
Where was Gyorgy Kepes produced?
Gyorgy Kepes was produced in United States of America.