Spatial Disorientation (2010)
The original footage of Spatial Disorientation is a flight test seen from the cockpit of a U. S. Air Force plane. The material has been edited into a loop that repeats in variations: magenta and green, with motion blurs applied to each individual frame, some blurs parallel to the horizon line in the shot, and others perpendicular to it. The result is a visually complex movie with stroboscopic sequences that are a challenge to the eye.
Director: William E. Jones
Runtime: 4 min
Release Date: April 8, 2010
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: William E. Jones
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Spatial Disorientation about?
- The original footage of Spatial Disorientation is a flight test seen from the cockpit of a U. S. Air Force plane. The material has been edited into a loop that repeats in variations: magenta and green, with motion blurs applied to each individual frame, some blurs parallel to the horizon line in the shot, and others perpendicular to it. The result is a visually complex movie with stroboscopic sequences that are a challenge to the eye.
- Who directed Spatial Disorientation?
- Spatial Disorientation was directed by William E. Jones.
- How long is Spatial Disorientation?
- Spatial Disorientation has a runtime of 4m (4 minutes).