With his 1960 film Arnulf Rainer, director Peter Kubelka created a film wholly out of:

A. footage from a Hollywood film, altered with a hole puncher.
B. patterns of pure white and black frames.
C. primary geometric shapes.
D. leaves and moth wings affixed to a transparent strip of celluloid.


Answer: B

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