"kino eye" is presumably a specific reference to the soviet film director dziga vertov, who advanced the theory of the same name in the 1920s - basically it's the idea that when we see the world through a camera, the camera becomes an extension of ourselves, like a new mechanical eye.
his most famous film was "man with a movie camera", which was partially inspired by an earlier film "berlin: symphony of a city".
"kino eye" is presumably a specific reference to the soviet film director dziga vertov, who advanced the theory of the same name in the 1920s - basically it's the idea that when we see the world through a camera, the camera becomes an extension of ourselves, like a new mechanical eye. his most famous film was "man with a movie camera", which was partially inspired by an earlier film "berlin: symphony of a city".