Xerox/UV
Xerox/UV

Movie spotlight

Xerox/UV

2003
Movie
25 min
German

First short film by Till Kleinert.

Insights

Director: N/AGenres: Experimental, Short

Plot Summary

Xerox/UV is a short experimental film that explores visual perception and the limitations of imaging technology. It uses a combination of xerography and ultraviolet light to create abstract, evolving patterns and textures.

Critical Reception

As an experimental short, Xerox/UV did not receive widespread critical reviews. Its reception is primarily within niche circles of experimental film enthusiasts and artists who appreciate its innovative visual techniques and conceptual approach.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unique visual aesthetic.

  • Noted for its abstract and thought-provoking imagery.

  • Appreciated by those interested in avant-garde filmmaking.

Google audience: Information not available for this experimental short film.

Fun Fact

The film's title refers to the two primary processes used in its creation: xerography (a type of photocopying) and ultraviolet light, suggesting a juxtaposition of established and unconventional imaging methods.

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