Oskar Wilhelm Fischinger (22 June 1900 – 31 January 1967) was a German-American abstract animator, filmmaker, and painter, notable for creating abstract musical animation many decades before the appearance of computer graphics and music videos. He created special effects for Fritz Lang's 1929 Woman In The Moon, one of the first sci-fi rocket movies. He made over 50 short films, and painted around 800 canvases, many of which are in museums, galleries and collections worldwide. Among his film works is Motion Painting No. 1 (1947), which is now listed on the National Film Registry of the U.S. Library of Congress.
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Male
1900-06-22
Gelnhausen, Germany
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Allegretto
Circles
Study No. 7
Motion Painting No. 1
Composition in Blue
The Contemplative Films of Oskar Fischinger
Walking from Munich to Berlin
Wax Experiments
Spiritual Constructions
Alle Kreise erfasst Tolirag
Spirals
An Optical Poem
Squares
Radio Dynamics
Study No. 8
Study No. 6
R-1
Study No. 9
An American March
Color Rhythm
Silhouettes
Love Games
Study No. 1
Study No. 5
Study No. 10
Study No. 11
Study No. 12
Staffs
Coloratura
Study No. 4
Study No. 13
Study No. 14
Concerto
Dancing Lines
Swiss Trip (Rivers and Landscapes)
Space Light Art
Absolute Film
Study No. 3
Münchener Bilderbogen: Pierette Nr. 1
Sound Ornaments
Mutoscope Reels
1920s Fragments and Wax Experiments
Organic Fragment
Muntz TV Ad
Muratti Gets in the Act
Muratti privat
California Images
Oklahoma Gas