The film reels by Edward Raymond Turner, a British photographer and inventor, date back to 1902 and are considered the first realistic color impressions on film. Turner´s additive color process in "Constructions" was modified into a manual animation. In the work, the forced separation of the primary colors red, green and blue are slowly compressed to a single visual entity in which the sequences of the film predominate.
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