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A computer-generated animation. This film illustrates a profound saying by Albert Einstein by means of symbolic images.
A computer-generated animation. Which came first - the chicken or the egg? This film deals briefly with a similar question - which will go first?
An oil-painting animation. A woman of unknowable origins sings 'It's A Lovely Day Today', whilst accompanying herself on piano. Objects and creatures evolve around her as the song progresses. Themes explored - human nature and the surreal.
An oil-painting animation consisting of a series of metamorphoses of strange characters in rhythm with the hauntingly beautiful 'Air on a G String' by J.S. Bach. This film was created without storyboard allowing Chris Backhouse to discover 'moving pictures' from experimental play.
What do the little people do on Sunday? Do they 'veg out' on the sofa...A little Beethoven can go a long way into making Sunday a day of high cultural activity.
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