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From a mere technical point of view the TV/video screen comes alive by a controlled beam of electrons in the cathode ray tube. For ‘Energie!’ an uncontrolled high voltage discharge of 30.000 volts exposes multiple sheets of photographic paper which are then arranged in time to create new visual systems of electron organization.

Music by Jens Thiele.

fleischfilm.com
  • toneburst plus 2 years ago
    Incredible.
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  • sam spreckley 2 years ago
    really interesting, captivating... great
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  • sarah breen lovett 2 years ago
    stunning!
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  • James Duncan 2 years ago
    Genuinely innovative and great.
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  • Brown 2 years ago
    beautiful
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  • Ricardo Leandro 2 years ago
    Awesome work!
    Congratz!!
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  • BildPeter plus 2 years ago
    wonderful!
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  • Jim Ellis plus 2 years ago
    Nicely done!
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  • Sculpture plus 2 years ago
    that sorted me out thanks
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  • Gonzalo Catalinas 2 years ago
    Genial :) I also love your piece Gestalt so much... Thanks for sharing it
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  • Dale Cooper 2 years ago
    Just saw it yesterday here in Barcelona, best of the evening for me. Keep on working, you're a great inspiration!
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  • Yoann Stehr 2 years ago
    I would like to see it on a big screen, black room and pure sound!
    Interresting piece!
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  • We opened with this at Siren: International Film Festival. It was incredible. Thank you for making it!
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  • M_B 1 year ago
    Pure energy. The dark side of it...
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  • fattysamuels plus 1 year ago
    I think that burned my eyes, but I couldn't stop watching.
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  • minus 1 year ago
    love it
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  • ZAFFI Pictures plus 1 year ago
    Trippy
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  • Fabrice D 1 year ago
    I am glad that this film is finally uploaded in HD and officially! Thorsten, this is a masterpiece of experimental work! And a classic.
    Congratulations for your work on Enter the Void.
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  • Onar3D 1 year ago
    Your work satisfies me, and for that I appreciate you, thank you for greatness :)
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  • Daniel Racine 1 year ago
    A real head trip. Nice !
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  • spasmody 1 year ago
    great work. I put it on my blog
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  • Chris Casady 11 months ago
    Big flickers.
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  • Richard Lord plus 11 months ago
    Brilliant! I could watch this for hours!
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  • Nelson Steinmetz 10 months ago
    you're hurting my subjectivity
  • Thorsten Fleisch 10 months ago
    give up your self;-)
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  • FILMOTIVE plus 10 months ago
    wow!! love it, love it, love it!!! emotions all over!! the end is absolutely marvelous!
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  • Glowing Heads plus 9 months ago
    We just saw this in person last night at Northern Flickers in Olympia, WA - it was just stunning. What a beautiful piece of work!
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  • Steve Poxson 7 months ago
    This is amazing how did you manage to capture this without fogging the photographic paper?
  • Thorsten Fleisch 7 months ago
    fogging was never a problem, just sometimes the electricity would shoot through the paper and leave a hole on it.
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  • Miki Noidea 7 months ago
    man it's insane.
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