Summaries

The single channel video Impermanence places us in an alternative dimension of time as a viewer. Our gaze is revealed to us much like memories, flickering insubstantial forms that periodically arrest in vague details from unseen layers of time. Within the public space of Time Square we find ourselves surrounded by others movements... by impermanence... saturated by technology and isolated by technology. Are we even a flicker in the others memory...how do we exist in this private? Public space? Where do we place ourselves in our ever-changing digital culture?—Anonymous

Details

Genres
  • Fantasy
  • Short
Release date Sep 30, 2011
Countries of origin United States
Official sites Official site

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Tech specs

Runtime 8m
Color Black and White
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