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 +'''Viking Eggeling''' ([[October 21]] [[1880]]–[[May 19]] [[1925]]) was a [[Sweden|Swedish]] artist and filmmaker.
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 +His work is of significance in the area of [[experimental film]], and has been described as absolute film and Visual Music.
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 +In 1918 he and [[Hans Richter]] were introduced to one another by [[Tristan Tzara]]. Richter wrote that ''"The contrast between us, which was that between method and spontaneity, only served to strengthen our mutual attraction (...) for three years we marched side by side, although we fought on separate fronts"'' (Richter, "Dada: Art and Anti-Art"). In 1920 they began experimenting with film. Eggeling made a film called ''Diagonale Symphonie,'' completed in 1924 just before his death.
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Viking Eggeling (October 21 1880May 19 1925) was a Swedish artist and filmmaker.

His work is of significance in the area of experimental film, and has been described as absolute film and Visual Music.

In 1918 he and Hans Richter were introduced to one another by Tristan Tzara. Richter wrote that "The contrast between us, which was that between method and spontaneity, only served to strengthen our mutual attraction (...) for three years we marched side by side, although we fought on separate fronts" (Richter, "Dada: Art and Anti-Art"). In 1920 they began experimenting with film. Eggeling made a film called Diagonale Symphonie, completed in 1924 just before his death. [1] [May 2007]

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