When a teenage girl struggles to find a date for homecoming, she creates a robotic boyfriend. However, things take a turn when her creation becomes more than just a fake boyfriend and starts developing its own personality. As the robot boy tries to fit in and understand human emotions, he discovers the true meaning of friendship and love.
Search for Beauty is a 1934 comedy film about a magazine's search for the perfect woman. The plot revolves around a group of characters, including an ex-convict, who are all vying for the title of the most beautiful woman. As the competition unfolds, various humorous situations and misunderstandings occur. The film explores themes of beauty standards, manipulation, and the pursuit of perfection. With a mix of comedy and romance, Search for Beauty provides an entertaining and lighthearted look at the obsession with beauty in society.
In the spring of 1961 Simone Forti presented a program titled Five Dance Constructions and Some Other Things in a concert series organized by her friend, composer La Monte Young, at the New York loft studio of Yoko Ono. These radically new dances created circumstances for the performers’ direct, non-stylistic actions. Each of the pieces was performed in a different place in the loft, with the audience moving from location to location to view them. Some of the pieces required elementary structures – a hanging rope, rectangular wooden boxes – which were placed throughout the loft like a sculptural installation. In 2004 the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles invited Forti to re-create these dance constructions at the Geffen Contemporary space, in conjunction with the exhibition A Minimalist Future? Art as Object 1958 – 1986.
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