360 years ago Issac Newton passed sunlight through a prism and watched it fan out into a rainbow we know today as the Color Spectrum (ROYGBIV). Today a pioneering filmmaker exploits Newton's discovery to bring a revolutionary new cinema to the fore. Imagine placing Newton's prism comfortably atop your eyes and witnessing a new world come alive. This is the work of KWA (pronounced kwah / kwä), an American Auteur specializing in non-objective abstract Motion Pictures produced in a unique form of 3D he calls "SpectrumVision". His various non-representational and non-narrative films have been viewed with accolade by thousands of patrons during a 5 year residency at The Murphy Art Center in Indianapolis Indiana. KWA's films have been "Official Selections" in various film festivals, including: Academy Award, BAFTA & Canadian Screen Award Qualifying Festivals such as "Flickers' Rhode Island International Films Festival" & "Chicago International Film Festival". His most recently completed work "Panta Rhei (everything is in flux)" is the midway point of a Trilogy, intended to change audience perceptions toward a more effective alignment with outcomes they themselves, as individuals, desire. Where part one of the Trilogy "The Space Between (stimulus and response)" intends to turn millisecond reactions into several seconds of considered response time after receiving information. Part two (Panta) picks up with an intention of "viewing life itself as a flow to better place oneself into its current toward a (audience member's individual) destination of choice". The final installment of the Trilogy has been announced as "Metanoia (a penitent turning)" with production expected to begin in 2022.