Yalkut creates a poetic homage to Lazlo Moholy-Nagy's pioneering 1930 kinetic sculpture Light-Space Modulator, which was reconstructed at the Howard Wise Gallery, New York, in 1970. Yalkut's silent Light Display: Color combines processed analogue and digital imagery derived from the original 16mm film that he shot at the gallery.
Homage to Lazlo Moholy-Nagy and his Light-Space Modulator (1930). Reconstructed by Woodie C. Flowers. Original film shot at the Howard Wise Gallery, New York (1970). Post-production: Experimental Television Center, Owego, New York.