Gyromorphosis (1954)
Gyromorphosis showcases the dynamic essence of Constant Nieuwenhuys's construction-sculpture from Amsterdam. Filmmaker Hy Hirsh ingeniously animates individual components of the sculpture, capturing their motion through vibrant color lighting and detailed filming. By layering these images, Hirsh aims to evoke feelings of acceleration and suspension, reflecting the sculpture's inherent qualities. This innovative approach transforms static art into a mesmerizing visual experience, highlighting the interplay between motion and stillness. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2000, the film stands as a testament to the fusion of art and cinema.