Why
Genres
- Avant Garde
Genres: Avant Garde.
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#17331
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Episode Progress
Complete1 / 1 episodes aired
All 1 episodes available
- Aired
- Jan 1, 1975 –
- Duration
- 10 min
- Time to Complete
- 10m
- Rating
- G - All Ages
Synopsis
A boxing ring turns into a stage for abstract animation where the punches thrown in the match and the halftone dots in reprographics gradually become indistinguishable. Tanaami shot a boxing match on a Motordrive camera, made two thousand offset prints, and rephotographed each of them. He explains his inspiration for the work being the experience of watching a boxing match on television but finding the newspaper print the next morning better capturing the exhilaration of the sport. (Source: Collaborative Cataloging Japan)
Synopsis
A boxing ring turns into a stage for abstract animation where the punches thrown in the match and the halftone dots in reprographics gradually become indistinguishable. Tanaami shot a boxing match on a Motordrive camera, made two thousand offset prints, and rephotographed each of them. He explains his inspiration for the work being the experience of watching a boxing match on television but findin
A boxing ring turns into a stage for abstract animation where the punches thrown in the match and the halftone dots in reprographics gradually become indistinguishable. Tanaami shot a boxing match on a Motordrive camera, made two thousand offset prints, and rephotographed each of them. He explains his inspiration for the work being the experience of watching a boxing match on television but finding the newspaper print the next morning better capturing the exhilaration of the sport.
(Source: Collaborative Cataloging Japan)
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A boxing ring turns into a stage for abstract animation where the punches thrown in the match and the halftone dots in reprographics gradually become indistinguishable. Tanaami shot a boxing match on a Motordrive camera, made two thousand offset prints, and rephotographed each of them. He explains his inspiration for the work being the experience of watching a boxing match on television but findin
A boxing ring turns into a stage for abstract animation where the punches thrown in the match and the halftone dots in reprographics gradually become indistinguishable. Tanaami shot a boxing match on a Motordrive camera, made two thousand offset prints, and rephotographed each of them. He explains his inspiration for the work being the experience of watching a boxing match on television but finding the newspaper print the next morning better capturing the exhilaration of the sport. (Source: Collaborative Cataloging Japan)
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many episodes does the anime Why have?
Why is a movie consisting of exactly 1 episode.
Is Why a sequel or part of a series?
No, Why is a standalone film and serves as the first and only entry in its franchise.
What is the age rating for the movie Why?
The anime Why is rated G, making it suitable for all ages.
What is the plot of the movie Why?
Why is an avant-garde film that depicts a boxing ring as a stage for abstract animation, where the imagery of punches and halftone newspaper dots become indistinguishable. It was created by Tanaami using offset prints of a boxing match filmed on a Motordrive camera.
Information
- Type
- Movie
- Status
- Finished
- Country
- Japan
- Aired
- Jan 1, 1975 –
- Episodes
- 1 / 1
- Duration
- 10 min
- Time to Complete
- 10m
- Rating
- G - All Ages
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