Kingkong (2000)

In Michaela Grill´s work, the opulence of these images is diametrically opposed to a minimalistic reduction to an element of urban architecture. The disintegration of the initial material (the windowed façade of a building), which resembles a chemical process, produces the colors violet, light blue and white and dissects the urban vocabulary of forms. The dispersion of the big city´s lights carries over to the structure of time and space and ceases to conjure up an external danger. Instead, the viewer is confronted with sound and images which decompose the personal criteria employed in sensory perception.

Director: Michaela Grill
Runtime: 9 min
Release Date:
Country: Austria
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kingkong about?
In Michaela Grill´s work, the opulence of these images is diametrically opposed to a minimalistic reduction to an element of urban architecture. The disintegration of the initial material (the windowed façade of a building), which resembles a chemical process, produces the colors violet, light blue and white and dissects the urban vocabulary of forms. The dispersion of the big city´s lights carries over to the structure of time and space and ceases to conjure up an external danger. Instead, the viewer is confronted with sound and images which decompose the personal criteria employed in sensory perception.
Who directed Kingkong?
Kingkong was directed by Michaela Grill.
How long is Kingkong?
Kingkong has a runtime of 9m (9 minutes).
Where was Kingkong produced?
Kingkong was produced in Austria.