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Bärbel Neubauer - Fractal cycles

Bärbel Neubauer has been creating animation and experimental films since 1980 and composing music and film music since 1991. An Austrian artist living in Germany, Neubauer works in a variety of film mediums including 70mm, 35mm and digital formats. Her practice spans handmade filmmaking techniques of painting and scratching directly on to celluloid through to digital 3D abstract animation.

Fractal Cycles is a journey through particles, fractal objects and systems. The camera/spectator passes through particular forms (i.e. spirals) and moves from one state to the next through metamorphoses that generate themselves from the fractal objects. Elements transform as to their shape, material and movement. The "color" of the sound / music changes according to the imagery.


Additional Info

  • Price: 30.00 EUR
  • Publisher: Self-Published
  • Date: Wednesday, 23 November 2011
  • Video: PAL
  • Aspect ratio: 16:9
  • Colour: Colour
  • Sound: DD2.0
  • Runtime: 36
  • Discs: 1 DVD
  • Region: 1
  • Label: Self-published


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