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Zuse Strip (2003)

A piece of movie film has survived the forthcoming Ice Age and is discovered by Venusian scientists--5000 years from now... This work is a correspondence of two information fragments of different origins and times that met by accident. Cinema transforms into a three-dimensional landscape--utilizing data that is based on an archaeological misinterpretation. Zuse Strip is named after Konrad Zuse’s first digital computer. It used discarded 35mm movie film from the German UFA as a medium to read and write 8-bit binary code data with a hole-punch system. The work was inspired by Lev Manovich's text “Cinema by Numbers”, as well as “The Deciphering of Linear B" by linguist/archaeologist John Chadwick.

Released May 1, 2003 8 min None+

Genres: Sci-Fi, Short

Keywords: mdblist.imdb-short, aspectratio.4-3

Country: United States
Languages: English

Runtime: 8 min.
Released: May 1, 2003
Status: Released
Certification: NR

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