An Optical Poem (1938)
"An Optical Poem" is a mesmerizing fusion of sound and sight that invites viewers into a world where music transcends auditory boundaries. Set to Liszt's enchanting "Second Hungarian Rhapsody," this innovative short film transforms simple geometric shapes into a dynamic visual symphony, creating an emotional resonance that captivates the senses. Each movement and color shift is meticulously choreographed to the rhythm of the music, offering a unique experience for both art lovers and music enthusiasts alike. Ideal for those seeking a fresh perspective on creativity, this film celebrates the beauty of abstraction and the deep connection between visual art and melody.