The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (1969)
xerox 1 points 3 years ago*.

Yes but the film itself is the layering of singular images , composite framing creating the perception of movement by the projection and denial of light. I am unsure if film about a human being as computer who was only able to recite base information had perception other than recognising its existence, while the non-genius boys in most primal being sought to find beauty of some kind, neither finding the value though they themselves are captured and rendered by the thing that creates the medium they exist in ( a past passage of time captured) . But Im big on visual poetry of it all. Given that it is disney film and it was more so at time littered with artistic persons I believe it may have been a deliberate choice. But I’m likely wrong.

somniloquist 2 points 3 years ago. (Contains Spoilers)

You’ve stepped back too far then. I’m talking about these students looking at that painting. You’re talking about a viewer of a film looking at these students looking at that painting. In the (fictional yet plausible) context of the film, these are actual people looking at an actual painting. And that painting was done in 1912, in oil, on canvas. You can’t impose the medium of film atop a painting in a film. You can only impose the meaning of film onto the film itself.