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- Silent film to accompany John H. Whitney's lecture to the 1967 Aspen Design Conference. Narration added in 1968 to explain the graphic art potential of the computer and the methods and philosophy involved in Whitney's computer filmmaking.
- Psychedelic computer-animated film, to music by Terry Riley and Padre Antonio Soler, which consists of a group of triangles, squares and hexagon moving within an invisible matrix.
- A piece of abstract cinema by John Whitney, to music by Catalan Spanish composer Padre Antonio Soler (1729-1783).
- To a soundtrack of traditional Japanese kabuki music, each sequence in this experimental short illustrates a movement from a stable geometric shape to a state of disorder, and back again.
- A silent black and white computer graphic short film specially made to accompany John H. Whitney's Lecture on Digital Harmony at Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada, in 1973.
- Visually, 'Matrix II' is the same as its predecessor Matrix I (1971), the only difference being the soundtrack, Terry Riley's 'A Rainbow in Curved Air' replacing the 'Piano Sonatas' by Padre Antonio Soler.