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Oskar Wilhelm Fischinger (June 22, 1900 –
January 31, 1967) was a German-American
abstract animator, filmmaker, and painter,
notable for
creating abstract...
- (1947) is an
independent short animated film in
which film
artist Oskar Fischinger put
images in
motion to the
music of
Johann Sebastian Bach's Brandenburg...
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early 1920s:
Walter Ruttmann, Hans Richter,
Viking Eggeling, and
Oskar Fischinger.
Absolute film
pioneers sought to
create short length and breathtaking...
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Wayback Machine. Rafał Romanowski.
Gazeta Wyborcza, 9
January 2008
Fischinger, Andrzej; Banach, Jerzy; Smólski, J****z (1991). Cracow: History, Art...
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emphasizing not the
sculpture itself but the play of
light around it;
Oskar Fischinger's abstract animated films;
Francis Thompson's N.Y., N.Y. (1957), a city...
- on the edge of a
piece of
sound film. In late 1938,
Disney hired Oskar Fischinger, a
German artist who had
produced numerous abstract animated films, including...
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experimental film maker,
along with Hans Richter,
Viking Eggeling and
Oskar Fischinger. He is best
known for
directing the semi-do****entary 'city symphony' silent...
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church caretaker and organist. In 1808 he
married a widow,
Maria Elisabeth Fischinger Engelsberger. They had two children, both of whom died young.
After the...
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published works concerned abstract filmmaker and
painter Oskar Fischinger. He also
wrote extensively on
other visual music artists who
worked with...
- the 1920s by
Walther Ruttmann, Hans Richter,
Viking Eggeling and
Oskar Fischinger. The
history of
motion graphics is
closely related to the
history of computer...