The Gap in the Curtain (1989)
Very short sequences of geometrically-shaped colourful film images file past ultra-fast fashion to produce an intense stroboscopic flickering effect. A study of visual perception based on the persistence of vision and a tribute to the work of American filmmaker Paul Sharits.
Director: François Miron
Runtime: 4 min
Release Date: January 1, 1989
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Gap in the Curtain about?
- Very short sequences of geometrically-shaped colourful film images file past ultra-fast fashion to produce an intense stroboscopic flickering effect. A study of visual perception based on the persistence of vision and a tribute to the work of American filmmaker Paul Sharits.
- Who directed The Gap in the Curtain?
- The Gap in the Curtain was directed by François Miron.
- How long is The Gap in the Curtain?
- The Gap in the Curtain has a runtime of 4m (4 minutes).