Vídeos de proceso inutil. Phil Hansen: The art of the imperfect. Sergei Eisenstein. Life and career[edit] Early years[edit] Young Sergei with his parents Mikhail and Julia Eisenstein. At the Petrograd Institute of Civil Engineering, Sergei studied architecture and engineering, the profession of his father.[11] In 1918 Sergei left school and joined the Red Army to serve the Bolshevik Revolution, although his father Mikhail supported the opposite side.[12] This brought his father to Germany after the defeat of the Tsarist government, and Sergei to Petrograd, Vologda, and Dvinsk.[13] In 1920, Sergei was transferred to a command position in Minsk, after success providing propaganda for the October Revolution. At this time, he was exposed to Kabuki theatre and studied Japanese, learning some 300 kanji characters, which he cited as an influence on his pictorial development.[14][15] These studies would lead him to travel to Japan.
From theatre to cinema[edit] With Japanese kabuki actor Sadanji Ichikawa II, Moscow, 1928 Travels to Europe[edit] American projects[edit] Comeback[edit] Trippy Surreal World. (Supernature) Composition 37-2 abstract video art electronic experimental music.