3/78 (Objects and Transformations) (1978)
Sixteen 'objects', each consisting of one hundred points of light, perform a series of precisely choreographed rhythmic transformations. Accompanied by the sound of a Shakuhachi (the Japanese bamboo flute), the film is an exercise in the visual perception of motion and mathematical structure.
Director: Larry Cuba
Genre: Animation
Runtime: 6 min
Release Date: January 1, 1978
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
Keywords
computer animation, abstract, short film
More Films by Director: Larry Cuba
More Films in Genre: Animation
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is 3/78 (Objects and Transformations) about?
- Sixteen 'objects', each consisting of one hundred points of light, perform a series of precisely choreographed rhythmic transformations. Accompanied by the sound of a Shakuhachi (the Japanese bamboo flute), the film is an exercise in the visual perception of motion and mathematical structure.
- Who directed 3/78 (Objects and Transformations)?
- 3/78 (Objects and Transformations) was directed by Larry Cuba.
- How long is 3/78 (Objects and Transformations)?
- 3/78 (Objects and Transformations) has a runtime of 6m (6 minutes).
- What genre is 3/78 (Objects and Transformations)?
- 3/78 (Objects and Transformations) is a Animation film.
- Where was 3/78 (Objects and Transformations) produced?
- 3/78 (Objects and Transformations) was produced in United States of America.