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Category:Movies Total size: 350.60 MB Added: 4 days ago (2025-09-09 01:33:01)
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Shower
Aug 08, 1964 • 0h 16m
Overview
Shower is one of a group of five works Whitman made between 1963 and 1964 in which films were projected onto physical objects. It shows a film of a woman taking a shower, projected from the rear onto a curtain, behind which water cascades inside a metal shower stall. At one point, the water turns to colored paint, which pours over the woman and then washes off of her as it quickly reverts to water. This dramatic moment, intercut with close-up shots of the drain and shower head, evokes both the painterly happenings of the early 1960s and the famous shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock's thriller movie Psycho (1960).
Director: Robert Whitman
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Year: 1964
Country: United States
Director: Robert Whitman
Language : No Language
Robert Whitman created some of the first, and most significant, mixed-media performance works of the late 1950s and early 1960s. In the performances and happenings of this period, artists created events designed to engage the viewer through spontaneous reaction to sensory and emotional stimuli. Such events, pioneered by Whitman and others, often juxtaposed film and projected images with live action. The work is one of the earliest examples of the projected image's shift away from the two-dimensional cinema screen into projective installations.
Shower is one of a group of five works Whitman made between 1963 and 1964 in which films were projected onto physical objects. It shows a film of a woman taking a shower, projected from the rear onto a curtain, behind which water cascades inside a metal shower stall. At one point, the water turns to colored paint, which pours over the woman and then washes off of her as it quickly reverts to water. This dramatic moment, intercut with close-up shots of the drain and shower head, evokes both the painterly happenings of the early 1960s and the famous shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock's thriller movie Psycho (1960).
[ About file ]
Name: Shower.Robert Whitman.1964.DVDRip.nosferato.mkv
Date: Wed, 14 May 2025 20:31:40 +0200
Size: 367,663,118 bytes (350.630873 MiB)
[ Magic ]
File type: Matroska data
File type: EBML file, creator matroska
[ Generic infos ]
Duration: 00:16:20 (979.812 s)
Container: matroska
Production date: Wed, 14 May 2025 15:25:23 +0200
Total tracks: 1
Track nr. 1: video (V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC) {und}
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Writing application: mkvmerge v92.0 ('Everglow') 64-bit
[ Relevant data ]
Resolution: 720 x 480
Width: multiple of 16
Height: multiple of 32
Average DRF: 23.01203
Standard deviation: 3.571924
Std. dev. weighted mean: 3.563496
[ Video track ]
Codec ID: V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC
Resolution: 720 x 480
Display resolution: 720 x 540 (pixels)
Frame aspect ratio: 3:2 = 1.5
Pixel aspect ratio: 8:9 = 0.888889
Display aspect ratio: 4:3 = 1.333333
Framerate: 23.976024 fps
Stream size: 367,476,380 bytes (350.452785 MiB)
Duration (bs): 00:16:20 (979.812159 s)
Bitrate (bs): 3000.382281 kbps
Qf: 0.362098
[ Video bitstream ]
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Aspect ratio: Custom pixel shape (8:9 = 0.888889)
Chroma format: YUV 4:2:0
PPS id: 0 (SPS: 0)
Entropy coding type: CABAC
Weighted prediction: P slices - explicit weighted prediction
Weighted bipred idc: B slices - implicit weighted prediction
8x8dct: Yes
Total frames: 23,492
Drop/delay frames: 0
Corrupt frames: 0
P-slices: 4661 ( 19.841 %) ####
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SP-slices: 0 ( 0.000 %)
SI-slices: 0 ( 0.000 %)
[ DRF analysis ]
average DRF: 23.07377
standard deviation: 3.561392
max DRF: 35
DRF<13: 0 ( 0.000 %)
DRF=13: 1 ( 0.004 %)
DRF=14: 5 ( 0.021 %)
DRF=15: 209 ( 0.890 %)
DRF=16: 660 ( 2.809 %) #
DRF=17: 210 ( 0.894 %)
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DRF=19: 1198 ( 5.100 %) #
DRF=20: 2717 ( 11.566 %) ##
DRF=21: 4123 ( 17.551 %) ####
DRF=22: 3334 ( 14.192 %) ###
DRF=23: 1136 ( 4.836 %) #
DRF=24: 972 ( 4.138 %) #
DRF=25: 1069 ( 4.550 %) #
DRF=26: 1796 ( 7.645 %) ##
DRF=27: 2791 ( 11.881 %) ##
DRF=28: 1365 ( 5.810 %) #
DRF=29: 693 ( 2.950 %) #
DRF=30: 411 ( 1.750 %)
DRF=31: 217 ( 0.924 %)
DRF=32: 65 ( 0.277 %)
DRF=33: 24 ( 0.102 %)
DRF=34: 12 ( 0.051 %)
DRF=35: 4 ( 0.017 %)
DRF>35: 0 ( 0.000 %)
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B-slices average DRF: 23.192441
B-slices std. deviation: 3.539342
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I-slices average DRF: 21.459184
I-slices std. deviation: 3.868155
I-slices max DRF: 31
[ DRF analysis (corrected) ]
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average DRF: 23.01203
standard deviation: 3.571924
max DRF: 35
DRF<13: 0 ( 0.000 %)
DRF=13: 1 ( 0.004 %)
DRF=14: 5 ( 0.022 %)
DRF=15: 209 ( 0.911 %)
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DRF=17: 210 ( 0.915 %)
DRF=18: 480 ( 2.092 %)
DRF=19: 1198 ( 5.222 %) #
DRF=20: 2706 ( 11.795 %) ##
DRF=21: 4093 ( 17.841 %) ####
DRF=22: 3330 ( 14.515 %) ###
DRF=23: 1135 ( 4.947 %) #
DRF=24: 966 ( 4.211 %) #
DRF=25: 965 ( 4.206 %) #
DRF=26: 1544 ( 6.730 %) #
DRF=27: 2657 ( 11.581 %) ##
DRF=28: 1359 ( 5.924 %) #
DRF=29: 693 ( 3.021 %) #
DRF=30: 410 ( 1.787 %)
DRF=31: 217 ( 0.946 %)
DRF=32: 65 ( 0.283 %)
DRF=33: 24 ( 0.105 %)
DRF=34: 11 ( 0.048 %)
DRF=35: 4 ( 0.017 %)
DRF>35: 0 ( 0.000 %)
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P-slices std. deviation: 3.610083
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B-slices average DRF: 23.128856
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I-slices std. deviation: 3.896223
I-slices max DRF: 31
This report was created by AVInaptic (01-11-2020) on 9-09-2025 02:56:28