For to End Yet Again, 3 minutes, ©2004
For To End Yet Again is a non-narrative,
philosophical investigation, which uses technology to alter
and shape reality. In the video, motion is not progress, but
rather circularity and repetition. Time passes and as much as
there is change, there is also the realization that we end up
where we started. The video works with the body as an object
that creates and carries time through motion. Through the process
of video editing, the speed and rhythm of time are altered and
reorganized. Sound is manipulated to become an aggressive element,
which disturbs and breaks continuity.
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