7362
Originally released in 1967. 7362 is a feature film. directed by Pat O'Neill. At just 9 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
7362 is concerned with dividing and joining together. It begins with two black circles against a white background, knocking together and gradually moving further apart. The circles fade out, and return as white circles against black inside a square. Images similar to Rorschach blots appear. Gradually the viewer realizes that the images were not originally abstract, but were human forms (dancers, gymnasts, etc.), bridges, and others that have been split down the center of the frame, with their mirror images printed on either side of the split. Red, green, and white tints further abstract the images from their original foundations in the natural world, making dancers appear to be amoebas or dividing cells. The accompanying sound track is a mixture of electronic music and musique concrète ("real" recorded sounds manipulated to sound abstract).
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is 7362 about?
7362 is concerned with dividing and joining together. It begins with two black circles against a white background, knocking together and gradually moving further apart. The circles fade out, and re...
Who directed 7362?
7362 was directed by Pat O'Neill.
How long is 7362?
7362 has a runtime of 0 hours and 9 minutes (9 minutes total).
When was 7362 released?
7362 was released on January 1, 1967 in theaters.