Laserimage (1972)
Surreal patterns and organic forms apparently suspended in blank space, frozen still or wheeling slowly like galaxies, flashing like meteors or coiled bursts of fire in hues of blue, gold, and molten red. Using Argon, Krypton, and Helium-Neon gas lasers, Laser Images, Inc. has for some time been perfecting devices for altering laser light to produce different kinds of exciting images. This motion picture employs music (electronic, classical, and rock) in combination with the rhythms of the kaleidoscopic laser forms, to showcase the diversity and interest of laser images.
Director: Ivan Dryer, Elsa Garmire
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date: January 1, 1972
Production: Laser Images, Inc.
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Laserimage about?
- Surreal patterns and organic forms apparently suspended in blank space, frozen still or wheeling slowly like galaxies, flashing like meteors or coiled bursts of fire in hues of blue, gold, and molten red. Using Argon, Krypton, and Helium-Neon gas lasers, Laser Images, Inc. has for some time been perfecting devices for altering laser light to produce different kinds of exciting images. This motion picture employs music (electronic, classical, and rock) in combination with the rhythms of the kaleidoscopic laser forms, to showcase the diversity and interest of laser images.
- Who directed Laserimage?
- Laserimage was directed by Ivan Dryer, Elsa Garmire.
- How long is Laserimage?
- Laserimage has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
- Where was Laserimage produced?
- Laserimage was produced in United States of America.