
Not Rated
This film document of a light show performance by Peter Mays, Jeffrey Perkins, Michael Scroggins, Jon Greene, Larry Janss and Rol Murrow includes film footage by David Lebrun, Pat O’Neill and John Stehura — all made on UCLA printers and computers.
This film document of a light show performance by Peter Mays, Jeffrey Perkins, Michael Scroggins, Jon Greene, Larry Janss and Rol Murrow includes film footage by David Lebrun, Pat O’Neill and John Stehura — all made on UCLA printers and computers.
The film's central subject matter, an abstract light show, is inherently apolitical and devoid of narrative or explicit social commentary, thus lacking any discernible ideological bias.
This experimental light show film does not feature a traditional cast or narrative, rendering the concepts of character representation and thematic framing of identities inapplicable. Its focus is on abstract visuals and sounds rather than social commentary or character-driven diversity.
The film is an abstract, experimental light show from 1969, primarily focused on visual and auditory experiences rather than narrative or character development. Consequently, it does not feature identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes, resulting in no depiction.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This experimental light show film from 1970 is an abstract visual and auditory experience. It does not feature named characters, a narrative, or adaptations of source material with established gendered roles, thus precluding the possibility of a gender swap.
The film is an experimental light show from 1970, not a narrative with named characters or source material. Therefore, there are no established characters whose race could be altered.