Interview with students (no sound) and display of student work - unedited fragments
The film skims along close-up head shots of seven day and evening students. It then shows a disassembled bent plywood armchair. Various student projects are presented, including chess pieces made of transparent plastic, posters, a four-part lamp design, a radio design, abstract photography, flexible sculptures of wood, the head shot of a student, objects too dark to be identifiable and a chess set of clear plastic inspired by a design from the German Bauhaus.
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Interview with students (no sound) and display of student work - unedited fragments
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Status
Released
Release Date
Jan 1, 1943
Runtime
0h 4m
Original Title
Interview with students (no sound) and display of student work - unedited fragments
Director
László Moholy-Nagy
Description
The film skims along close-up head shots of seven day and evening students. It then shows a disassembled bent plywood armchair. Various student projects are presented, including chess pieces made of transparent plastic, posters, a four-part lamp design, a radio design, abstract photography, flexible sculptures of wood, the head shot of a student, objects too dark to be identifiable and a chess set of clear plastic inspired by a design from the German Bauhaus.