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Peter Kubelka (born 23 March 1934) is an Austrian filmmaker, architect, musician, curator and lecturer. His films, few in number, are known to be carefully edited and extremely brief. He is known for his 1966 Unsere Afrikareise (Our Trip to Africa), and for other very short and intricately-edited films. In 2005, he received the Austrian Decoration for Science and Art.

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  • Peter Kubelka (Viena, 23 de març de 1934) és un cineasta, músic i arquitecte austríac popular com a referent del cinema experimental entre les dècades dels 50 i 90. (ca)
  • Peter Kubelka (* 23. března 1934 Vídeň) je rakouský představitel experimentálního filmu, architekt a hudebník. (cs)
  • Peter Kubelka (* 23. März 1934 in Wien) ist ein österreichischer Filmemacher und Künstler. Kubelka war Mitbegründer und langjähriger Kodirektor des Österreichischen Filmmuseums. (de)
  • Peter Kubelka (Viena, 1934) es un cineasta, músico y arquitecto austriaco.​ (es)
  • Peter Kubelka est un cinéaste expérimental né à Vienne (Autriche) le 23 mars 1934. (fr)
  • Peter Kubelka (born 23 March 1934) is an Austrian filmmaker, architect, musician, curator and lecturer. His films, few in number, are known to be carefully edited and extremely brief. He is known for his 1966 Unsere Afrikareise (Our Trip to Africa), and for other very short and intricately-edited films. Arnulf Rainer, a short film which alternates black and clear film, and white noise and silence, is considered a seminal work inscribing the edges of film theory. Conflated with a later effort by Tony Conrad called, "The Flicker", a notion developed that "flicker films" were a subcategory of experimental or avant garde. There wasn't, and Kubelka was creating a "pure" film with only the elements of dark and light. While not ignoring Kubelka's efforts, Conrad created a similar piece with a very different concept, focused more on rhythm and perceptual distortion. Kubelka preferred the concrete. Kubelka also created two pieces Adebar (1957) and Schwechater (1958) that were commissioned by businesses (a dance club and a beer brand). While being rejected as ads, his editing and choice of images and sound is seen as almost Platonic ideals of the transposition of dynamic work to the screen in the commercial form. Kubelka designed the Anthology Film Archives film screening space in the 1970s in New York in its first iteration in the Public Theater building in New York City. The theater had individual seats blocked with visual barriers so that each audience member was totally isolated from other patrons. The theater was painted black and the seating was covered in black velvet. The only light in the room between film showings came from a spotlight aimed at the screen; the only light in the room came from the screen. Peter Kubelka is the brother of the writer Susanna Kubelka. While his body of art work is limited, his influence on the European and American "avant garde" was significant, and continues to be so. That he named his minimalist masterpiece after his friend, Arnulf Reiner, is only evidence of his subtle influence. In 2005, he received the Austrian Decoration for Science and Art. (en)
  • Петер Кубелка (23 марта 1934, Вена, Австрия) — австрийский экспериментальный кинорежиссер, архитектор, музыкант, куратор и преподаватель. Его фильмы в основном короткие эксперименты по связыванию, казалось бы, разрозненных звуков и образов. Кубелка наиболее известен своей авангардной классикой 1960-го года Unsere Afrikareise («Наша поездка в Африку»). (ru)
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  • * Austrian Decoration for Science and Art * Split Film Festival Award for the Outstanding Contribution to the Artistic Development of the Moving Image (en)
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  • 1934-03-23 (xsd:date)
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  • Vienna, Austria (en)
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  • Kubelka in 2014 (en)
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  • Peter Kubelka (en)
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  • Adebar , Arnulf Rainer (en)
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  • Peter Kubelka (Viena, 23 de març de 1934) és un cineasta, músic i arquitecte austríac popular com a referent del cinema experimental entre les dècades dels 50 i 90. (ca)
  • Peter Kubelka (* 23. března 1934 Vídeň) je rakouský představitel experimentálního filmu, architekt a hudebník. (cs)
  • Peter Kubelka (* 23. März 1934 in Wien) ist ein österreichischer Filmemacher und Künstler. Kubelka war Mitbegründer und langjähriger Kodirektor des Österreichischen Filmmuseums. (de)
  • Peter Kubelka (Viena, 1934) es un cineasta, músico y arquitecto austriaco.​ (es)
  • Peter Kubelka est un cinéaste expérimental né à Vienne (Autriche) le 23 mars 1934. (fr)
  • Петер Кубелка (23 марта 1934, Вена, Австрия) — австрийский экспериментальный кинорежиссер, архитектор, музыкант, куратор и преподаватель. Его фильмы в основном короткие эксперименты по связыванию, казалось бы, разрозненных звуков и образов. Кубелка наиболее известен своей авангардной классикой 1960-го года Unsere Afrikareise («Наша поездка в Африку»). (ru)
  • Peter Kubelka (born 23 March 1934) is an Austrian filmmaker, architect, musician, curator and lecturer. His films, few in number, are known to be carefully edited and extremely brief. He is known for his 1966 Unsere Afrikareise (Our Trip to Africa), and for other very short and intricately-edited films. In 2005, he received the Austrian Decoration for Science and Art. (en)
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  • Peter Kubelka (ca)
  • Peter Kubelka (cs)
  • Peter Kubelka (de)
  • Peter Kubelka (es)
  • Peter Kubelka (fr)
  • Peter Kubelka (en)
  • Кубелка, Петер (ru)
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