Byjina Flores (1966)

In Byjina Flores, filamented, fluted panels of neon-bright red, orange, and yellow shift rhythmically across the range of vision to produce weird perspectival illusions and kinetic trajectories. Objects, which seem to be giant walls of lightbulbs, warp, wobble, and dance, alternating colors stroboscopically. The effect approximates a kind of sculpture in time, a kinetic molding of the temporal as well as the optical experience.

Director: John Whitney Jr.
Runtime: 4 min
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Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Byjina Flores about?
In Byjina Flores, filamented, fluted panels of neon-bright red, orange, and yellow shift rhythmically across the range of vision to produce weird perspectival illusions and kinetic trajectories. Objects, which seem to be giant walls of lightbulbs, warp, wobble, and dance, alternating colors stroboscopically. The effect approximates a kind of sculpture in time, a kinetic molding of the temporal as well as the optical experience.
Who directed Byjina Flores?
Byjina Flores was directed by John Whitney Jr..
How long is Byjina Flores?
Byjina Flores has a runtime of 4m (4 minutes).