Masstransiscope (1980)
Consisting of a 300-foot-long painting made on reflective material, Masstransiscope is a public artwork visible from the subway tunnels of the Manhattan-bound B and Q lines. It is in a special enclosure with 228 narrow slits and fluorescent lights. To someone passing by, it looks like an animated movie.
Director: Bill Brand
Runtime: 3 min
Release Date: January 1, 1980
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Bill Brand
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Masstransiscope about?
- Consisting of a 300-foot-long painting made on reflective material, Masstransiscope is a public artwork visible from the subway tunnels of the Manhattan-bound B and Q lines. It is in a special enclosure with 228 narrow slits and fluorescent lights. To someone passing by, it looks like an animated movie.
- Who directed Masstransiscope?
- Masstransiscope was directed by Bill Brand.
- How long is Masstransiscope?
- Masstransiscope has a runtime of 3m (3 minutes).