User:Astrid van Nimwegen/Description of work

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Description of the making of my latest project ‘the Gravediggers’

In march 2010, I made a 15 minutes during black and white videoregistration/long shot by using two videocamera’s, one for a total shot and one for a close-up (which I never used by the way). A friend of mine did the camerawork and I was the person who performed in the video. Four middle-aged male persons put into gravedigger-uniforms were my actors. I explained to them what they were expected to do without directing it to much. The video starts at the point where I walk into a farmingfield. The temperature was like 5degrees. I weared only some white underpants and stood barefooted in the middle of a farmingfield, staring in the distance. Then one by one the gravediggers move into the framework in a circular walk with their high hats in the one hand and a scoop in the other, me as the center point, the first man walks the whole circle and takes his position on my left side, the second man walks three-quarters and so on. The last man takes it’s place right in front of me so I disappeared for a moment. They stand still for like a minute and then simultaneously put on their hats and start digging a large circle around me, putting the earth outside the circle. When they’re finished, they stand still for a moment and slowly walk out the framefield on the right side. The video fades out to black, me still standing in the centerpoint. The only sound you hear in the video is the sound of the digging and the sound of birds in the background. It’s a real time piece, so I didn’t cut or edited it. Except converting it into black and white afterwards. The video shows a strong black and white contrast. And the best way to display it is by projecting it on a big screen or wall.

Astrid van Nimwegen