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  1. Yoko Ono. Eyeblink (Fluxfilm no. 9). 1966. 16mm film (black and white, silent). 4:31 min. George Maciunas. Fluxus. The Gilbert and Lila Silverman Fluxus Collection Gift. 2452.2008.10. Associated Work. Drawings and Prints.

  2. Tokyo, Japan, 1933. Series: Fluxfilm Anthology. Date: 1966. Edition/serial number: Unlimited. Media description: 16 mm film shot by Peter Moore with a high-speed camera at 2000 frames per second, which is projected at normal speed, 24 frames per second, thus creating a slow-motion effect.

  3. Jul 8, 2020 · Yoko Ono - Eye blink (1966) Benjamin Altermatt. 95 subscribers. 29. 1.8K views 3 years ago. Fluxfilm ...more.

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  4. Jul 1, 2023 · (Thank flux for Flux!)[Eye Blink (1966) by Yoko Ono, photographed by Peter Moore]Three cheers for totally bonkers Y... The Image: The eventual blink, I suppose!

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  5. Yoko Ono. EYEBLINK / Fluxfilm No. 15. 1966. Sorry, no image available. In Tate Modern. Exhibition. Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind. Delve into the powerful, participatory work of artist and activist Yoko Ono. Now booking. Artist. Yoko Ono born 1933. Medium. Film, 16mm, shown as video, black and white. Dimensions. Duration: 2min, 40sec. Collection.

  6. Eyeblink: Directed by Yoko Ono. With Yoko Ono. A 16 mm film, featuring Yoko Ono's own eye slowly blinking, shot by Peter Moore with a high-speed camera at 2,000 frames per second, which is projected at normal speed, 24 frames per second, thus creating a slow-motion effect.

  7. A 16 mm film, featuring Yoko Ono's own eye slowly blinking, shot by Peter Moore with a high-speed camera at 2,000 frames per second, which is projected at normal speed, 24 frames per second, thus creating a slow-motion effect.