Fischinger left Nazi Germany for Hollywood in 1936 as Hitler cracked down on abstract art. His impeccably-created stop-motion animations, synchronised to music, were a painstaking endeavor that he would obsess over for months or years.
Before computer software, the animations were a labour of love, requiring its creators to meticulously plan the arrangements and make sure they were in time with the music.
"Music is not limited to the world of sound. There exists a music of the visual world," is one of Fischinger's famous quotes.
Google's commemorative Doodle allows those who click on it to create their own visual art in Fischinger's style, clicking on the diamonds to choose notes.
Motion Painting Number 1 (1947), seen as Fischinger's masterpiece, is not available to watch online but can be bought here.
Outward Movement (1948)
Fischinger also painted, seeking to introduce a feeling of movement into his works, such as in
Fischinger died in 1967 but to this day many of his works are in the Center for Visual Music in Los Angeles.
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