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Mr. Kubelka, a theorist and experimental filmmaker, oversaw the definitive restoration of Vertov's first sound film, 1930's "Enthusiasm: Symphony of the Donbass" ("Entuziazm (Simfonija Donbassa)"), a compositionally and rhythmically dynamic paean to the Soviet Union's first Five Year Plan.
Visualize a Soviet Utopia Kristin M. Jones 2011
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Mr. Siegel explained that the museum's co-founders, Peter Kubelka and Peter Konlechner, formed a relationship with Elizaveta Svilova, Vertov's editor and widow.
Visualize a Soviet Utopia Kristin M. Jones 2011
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In his "media salad," Chuck Kleinhans considers Notes on Marie Menken, a feature-length doc that "combines samples of Menken's short, intense lyrical films which influenced other makers such as Stan Brakhage (who honored her as the major influence on his own style), and interviews with friends who remember her life and work such as Kenneth Anger, Alfred Leslie, Peter Kubelka, Gerard Malanga and Jonas Mekas."
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One name I do know is Peter Kubelka, and I was surprised to see his work blamed in part for turning Austrian audiences away from the cinema and towards television.
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Brian, I believe the author doesn't mean the brilliant Kubelka personally alienated audiences or that they were unsuspecting, but that the avant garde did not radicalize mainstream film as in French New Wave, instead they remained apart and violently against it.
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Peter Kubelka, Taka Iimura, and Standish Lawder use the frame as the unit with which they create editing patterns, while Kurt Kren and Paul Sharits reckon on arithmetic systems to variously calculate compositional or editing patterns.
Boing Boing: September 29, 2002 - October 5, 2002 Archives 2002
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Leutnant Kubelka and the members of his crew were buried in Schwerte.
Panzer Aces Kurowski, Franz 1992
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Kubelka, in charge of the Jagdtiger platoon, came running over.
Panzer Aces Kurowski, Franz 1992
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Kubelka says the group cannot patent the research because the solution of cat's claw used was patented in 1992 by Japanese researchers who imported the plant from Peru.
SciDev.Net 2009
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But years of testing remain until a medicine could be available, warns Kubelka.
SciDev.Net 2009
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