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Filmstill O/S
O/S
Max Hattler
The image as an optical soundtrack: Movements become sounds, what you hear is what you see. – A tribute to the European avant-garde of the 20th century.
Filmstill O/S

O/S

O/S
Max Hattler
Hommage: Punto y Raya 2025
Animated Film
Hong Kong
2023
5 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

A contemporary answer to the avant-garde experiments of the 20th century. Once, artists like Oskar Fischinger drew graphic elements on the optical soundtrack of film strips to produce unexpected tones. Max Hattler turns the whole image into an optical soundtrack that directly translates into audio. Abstract movement becomes noise. What you hear is what you see.

Franka Sachse

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Director
Max Hattler
Hommage: Punto y Raya 2025
Filmstill Opus II, III & IV
Opus II, III & IV
Walter Ruttmann
The painter Ruttmann takes out a patent for a process to produce moving image: glass sheets mounted on top of each other are painted with oil paints and photographed from above with a camera. 
Filmstill Opus II, III & IV

Opus II, III & IV

Opus II, III & IV
Walter Ruttmann
Hommage: Punto y Raya 2025
Animated Film
Germany
0
11 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

Like many artists of his time, Walter Ruttmann discovered film as a medium of experimentation with revolutionary forms of expression. He gave up easel painting in 1918 and acquired the first German patent for an animation stand in 1920, thus creating the technical prerequisites for his “Opus” series: abstract elements of painterly gestures and cardboard moved by stop-motion.

Franka Sachse

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Director
Walter Ruttmann