Warp (2000)
In Warp, Steina makes use of her two favourite features of the Image/ine software, written by Tom Demeyer. The first feature – ‘warp’ – is a time delay software, which scans one line at the time, leaving the rest of the image motionless. With the second feature – ‘slit scan’ – a point or line in a continuously moving image is captured and streamed forward.
Director: Steina Vasulka
Runtime: 5 min
Release Date: January 1, 2000
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
Keywords
video art, short film, experimental
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Warp about?
- In Warp, Steina makes use of her two favourite features of the Image/ine software, written by Tom Demeyer. The first feature – ‘warp’ – is a time delay software, which scans one line at the time, leaving the rest of the image motionless. With the second feature – ‘slit scan’ – a point or line in a continuously moving image is captured and streamed forward.
- Who directed Warp?
- Warp was directed by Steina Vasulka.
- How long is Warp?
- Warp has a runtime of 5m (5 minutes).
- Where was Warp produced?
- Warp was produced in United States of America.