The Israel Film Service Collection

Agam Method

6 Minutes, 1984
Genre:
Documentary

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Directed by: David Kedem
Production:Boris Maftsir
Production Company:Israel Film Service
Languages: Hebrew, English
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Subtitles: Hebrew

A short documentary produced by the Israel Film Service explores the concept of visual language—a form of communication using shapes, colors, and movement rather than words. The artist Yaacov Agam, known for his kinetic and optical art, developed a unique educational program in collaboration with the Weizmann Institute of Science. This program aims to provide children with an additional tool to develop their non-verbal intelligence and creativity. Agam’s approach emphasizes the importance of engaging with the world visually, allowing children to enhance their creativity and cognitive skills without relying on verbal language.

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