
The early sixteenth-century Japanese garden in the Zen temple of Ryoan-ji, in Kyoto, is considered a masterpiece of the karesansui or "dry landscape" style... In this film, the viewer is invited to experience the garden as an embodiment of ma, a Japanese concept that conveys both time and space... The aesthetic of the film is the message, it has the quality of an experimental film, a conceptual film-an artwork in itself. Good balance of music/visuals/titles. If not as compelling for some viewers as for others, still rated as very effective. Makes one want to visit the actual garden and experience its spiritual energy. – Art on Screen
| Release Date | January 1, 1989 | |
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| Status | Released | |
| Original Title | MA: Space/Time in the Garden of Ryoan-ji | |
| Runtime | 16min | |
| Budget | — | |
| Revenue | — | |
| Language | No Language | |
| Original Language | Japanese | |
| Production Countries | Japan, United States of America | |
| Production Companies | The Program for Art on Film | |