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TECHNO: Space and Flow in the Radical frame

Where to Watch TECHNO: Space and Flow in the Radical frame (1996)

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TECHNO: Space and Flow in the Radical frame starring has a Not Rated rating, a runtime of about 48 min, and a scheduled release date of April 2nd, 1996.

Curious about the story behind it? Here's the plot: "What makes Techono: Space and flow in the radical frame such an exceptional documentary is the manner in which the interviews are woven intoa 50 minute long techno videoclip. The filmmaker has fully exploited all the existing digital video techniques iin order to showcase the dizzying possibilities of the medium. Cut-ups and computer effects combine perfectly with the science-fiction images from Ken Ishii's Japanese manga video Extra - the best evidence that the techno movement has become an international culture that encompasses the entire globe." .