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Movie poster: Dylaby (1962)
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Dylaby

1962 · 10 min Documentary
5.0 / 10 · TMDB

For the exhibition Dylaby, the museum’s director Willem Sandberg and artist Jean Tinguely transformed the Stedelijk into a huge labyrinth. The film follows a tour of the exhibition in which the viewers have to actively participate in this DYnamisch LABYrint. Van der Elsken walks through the exhibition; looks, sees and hears what is happening, and also records viewers’ responses.

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📋 Film Details

Year 1962
Genre Documentary
Director Ed van der Elsken
Runtime 10 min.
Rating TMDB: 5.0/10 (1 votes)

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The film constructs a participatory journey, relying on the raw, unscripted energy of visitors interacting with kinetic art. It explores the very idea of an exhibition as a playground, where the audience completes the work.

What lingers after viewing is a sense of joyful chaos and a reminder of art's physical, interactive potential. The line between observer and participant beautifully dissolves. — MovieFinder Editorial

Director: Ed van der Elsken

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Watch attentively, as a historical document of experiential art. Ideal for a quiet, focused viewing.

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