
Dutch A/V (sample)
7 months ago
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The piece is a sample of an environmental video installation-in-progress that seeks to replicate the first hand experience of being a flâneur in another city. In March 2009, Reggie Watts and I (along with journalist Brendan Kiley) traveled to Holland and shot over 26 hours of footage of us exploring its cities using spy-glasses that recorded everything we saw and heard. We want to re-present this footage using projection technology and stereophonic sound, turning the walls of interior spaces into portals to a foreign landscape thousands of miles away.
Project will be presented at IRT workshop in November 2009.
irttheater.org/
Editing by Joby Emmons
(Full project is over 6 hours long.)
The piece is a sample of an environmental video installation-in-progress that seeks to replicate the first hand experience of being a flâneur in another city. In March 2009, Reggie Watts and I (along with journalist Brendan Kiley) traveled to Holland and shot over 26 hours of footage of us exploring its cities using spy-glasses that recorded everything we saw and heard. We want to re-present this footage using projection technology and stereophonic sound, turning the walls of interior spaces into portals to a foreign landscape thousands of miles away.
Project will be presented at IRT workshop in November 2009.
irttheater.org/
Editing by Joby Emmons
(Full project is over 6 hours long.)
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Jake Lodwick 7 months agoThat felt like being in the city, moreso than any other video I've seen of a city, maybe because, among other reasons, nobody is reacting to the camera. -
Tommy Smith
6 months ago my memories too of the journey are very vivid -- because my mind was "recording" the progress at the same time as I was experiencing it. -
Le Kougre 5 months agoI love this. Love, love, love. I want more. Although the shots of Amsterdam are pleasing I was more taken with the coffee shop scene - following all the small glances and the way you take everything in. And I like that Kiley drifts to the boat while you are gone. We need more of this. Imagine how much better, how much more empathetic and appreciative of the small moments we could be as a culture if the tv was full of this rather than reality shows. -
Tommy Smith
3 months ago I want to see more
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