A 16 mm film, featuring Yoko Ono's own eye slowly blinking, shot by Peter Moore with a high-speed camera at 2,000 frames per second, which is...
Prestype on clear film measuring tape, 10ft. length. No camera. At the end of every foot of film numbers appear, 1, 2, etc to 10
Shot at 2,000 frames per second, this short shows a man exhaling smoke in incredibly slow motion.
This film consists entirely of close ups of famous persons' bottoms. Ono meant it to encourage a dialogue for world peace.
Single frame exposures, color. Different image each frame, various items in the room, etc.
X-ray sequence of mouth and throat; eating, salivating, speaking.
Following a series of title cards, a man in sunglasses briefly flutters his hands like fairy. Owen Land states that this film was not made by George...
Word & number gag, no camera.
A smile gradually fades into a neutral facial expression.
In an endless loop, unexposed film runs through the projector. The resulting projected image shows a surface illuminated by a bright light,...
Close-ups of two faces, shouting at each other.
Flicker: White and black alternating frames.
Single frame exposures of dot-screens.
Single frame exposures of words.
Each film frame is a different image from the Sears Roebuck mail order catalogue. The film places pictures of the objects sold by Sears to the...
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