kinesis = from ancient greek (kinesis) "motion, movement", from (kineo) "I move, I put in motion". the movement or activity of an organism in response to an external stimulus. the movement can be in any direction or even random. its rate (that is, the frequency of turning or reorientation, or of activity) depends on the intensity of the stimulation.

presque bourgeois
juste avant la nuit | claude chabrol, 1971
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burgerwaarden
die dritte generation | rw fassbinder, 1979


television and films do not record moments of reality, but simply dialectics, areas of contradictions.   british sounds | jean-luc godard, 1970

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