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Visual Music
If you are new to Visual Music, a great place to start is with this article by Bill Moritz:
..The Absolute Film
More of Bill’s articles can be found in the
William Moritz Archive
This archive is part of our Visual Music History Project, which will lead you to profiles of artists such as:
..Robert Darroll
..Hy Hirsh
..Jules Engel
..Mary Ellen Bute
There you can also find links to:
..Artists Websites
..Performance Instruments
..Software
..Reference Books
All of this and more are part of our
Visual Music History Project
The iotaCenter
To learn more about the iotaCenter, begin by reading our mission statement
on the
About Us page
For a more detailed view of what we do, check out the
Programs page
If you you’re interested in our Study Center or if you’re looking for links to online resources on Visual Music, check out our
Research page
If you’d like to learn more about the 30+ films iota has preserved, go to our
Preservation page
Information about iota’s Kinetica Film Screenings and the Kinetica Video Library is on the
Exhibition and Distribution page
And sometimes our various programs come together to support a single project focusing on the life or work of an exceptional artist or scholar. Information about these unique projects, past and present can be found on the
Projects page
Community Forums
The iotaCenter is also the focal point for a vibrant community of visual music, artists, scholars and enthusiasts. Join our growing community. To find our discussion forums, a place where you can add your comments on iota, visual music, this website or related topics, go to the
Community page
Online Store
Our Online Store is the place to purchase visual music on VHS and DVD. There you can also access hard to find documentaries and publications. And it’s the best place to find the Kinetica Video Library, including our latest release: Robert Darroll Digital Animations 1990-2001.
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In the absolute film the artist creates a world of color, form, sound,
and movement, in which the elements are in a state of controllable flux -
the two materials, visual and aural, being subject to any conceivable inter-relation
and modification.
-Mary Ellen Bute
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