Every Feature Film On My Hard Drive, 3 Pixels Tall and Sped Up 7000% Trailer

Every Feature Film On My Hard Drive, 3 Pixels Tall and Sped Up 7000% Trailer (2013)

17 February 2013 Factual 4 mins

""Every Feature Film On My Hard Drive, 3 Pixels Tall and Sped Up 7000%" is comprised of 240 Hollywood movies running simultaneously, squeezed into a single frame and a 3.5 minute runtime. This work highlights the mass amount of media that we have at our fingertips and creates an abstraction of the color and duration of cinema." (Ryan Murray)

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