Most Popular Marc Adrian Trailers
Total trailers found: 19
Orange Trailer (1964)
01 January 1964
Orange is a randomly generated montage consisting of visual and verbal associations that can be evoked by the image and notion of an orange.
ViennaFilm 1896-1976 Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
This film is a kind of anthology about Vienna, from the invention of film to the present day. The aim is to break down the usual clichéd "image of Vienna" such as that found in the traditional "Vienna Film" by juxtaposing documentary footage, newly shot material and subjective sequences created by various artists.
Blue Movie Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
Blue Movie is a metric color-and-form trip orchestrated with psychedelic sounds, the latter is a symbolic story about individual/collective drug use, which can be read as a model for, or a critique of society .
Wo-Da-Vor-Bei Trailer (1958)
01 January 1958
“In Wo-Da-Vor-Bei the syllables comprising the title are…worked over until they are more like images, structures, or abstract figures than they are word fragments.
Black Movie II Trailer (1959)
01 January 1959
Marc Adrian´s FILMBLOCK 0 paces out the foundations of a ritual of self-realization. With its matte surfaces (colorful leader) and easily visible splices – before the production of a negative, the film fell apart at the taped places with every presentation – Black Movie I stands at the beginning of this development, while Black Movie II with its gleaming, painstakingly made colors and sparklingly clean “cuts” marks the conclusion.
Text I Trailer (1963)
01 January 1963
The Films Text I and Text II were likewise developed from randomly generated mathematical series; Text II is a pure permutation, Text I arose from the storage program of a computer.
Pueblo I Trailer (1989)
19 October 1989
Experimental documentary film about the behavior and culture of the Indians in the American southwest and about the situation of the white artist in (Austrian) society.
Random Trailer (1963)
01 January 1963
A randomized cathode beam has been transferred to 35mm celluloid – in this sense Random can be seen as one of the first “computer-films” ever.
Schriftfilm Trailer (1959)
01 January 1959
Schriftfilm functions according to the principle of the cadavre exquis or that of a textual machine that one finds in well sorted bookstores: On screen we see alternating nouns on top, and alternating verbs underneath.
UAREI Trailer (1977)
01 March 1977
UAREI, made between 1972 and 1977 in San Francisco, London and Vienna, is Marc Adrian's last abstract film and unfolds a psychedelic-meditative effect.
Black Movie I Trailer (1957)
01 January 1957
Marc Adrian´s FILMBLOCK 0 paces out the foundations of a ritual of self-realization. With its matte surfaces (colorful leader) and easily visible splices – before the production of a negative, the film fell apart at the taped places with every presentation – Black Movie I stands at the beginning of this development, while Black Movie II with its gleaming, painstakingly made colors and sparklingly clean “cuts” marks the conclusion.
May 1 1958 Trailer (1958)
01 May 1958
The film consists of documentary shots from the first of May in Vienna, especially from participants in the socialist Mayday parade traditionally strolling through the main avenue in the Prater park after the parade in addition to some previously filmed sequences.
Go Trailer (1964)
01 January 1964
Go is the axis of FILMBLOCK I: the precise aleatoric narration. Chance and the will to form are perfectly balanced out, everything is change.
Text III Trailer (1966)
01 January 1966
Text III is dedicated to Marianne, a young woman from northern Germany who worked with Adrian's mother at a military service office.