Mano Daniel Szollosi, Trimester 2, 2012

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Self Directed proj SNOOZE, Trimester 2, 2012

SNOOZE - video short

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Synopsis / Storyline

A first POV (point of view) short of a guy struggling getting out of the bed on a regular weekday. His phone's alarm rings. He press the huge snooze button - to get more 10 minutes of rest. He dreams about hectic happenings of his recent past. He wokes up he reaches his phone and writes a note connecting to his dream - an idea, a reminder or drops a line to a friend. He closes his eyes and see some closed eye visuals then falls back to sleep and have another dream - until his alarm does not interrupt it and wakes him up again.

Concept

I realized that ideas are build up in a similar way how dreams build up. Both of them seems to use a similar unconscious method putting together, combining little pieces, elements, memories somehow. I joke was born in my mind - a really naughty one. It was strange that how it came to my mind. So i have tried to trace back and i found the pieces the element that it was mixed and mashed what gave the result.

This piece would like to bring back to the audience an ordinary scene that they could experienced. It highlights that although these periods are only ten minutes in the morning can be rich in intellectual events and they can drive our conscious awake life.


Media

Photos

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TEST

http://www.youtube.com/embed/BWjLSjW_iRs


ARCHIVE and MEMORY by ANNET DEKKER

Annet proposed to participate in an open competition closely connected to our theme Archive and Memory.

Beeld en Geluid in association with the EYE published a great amount of archive film material in a broad range of topics. The participant could use these footage to remix, to mash, to scratch them and add any kind of self made footage according to their will.

http://celluloidremix.openbeelden.nl/ [4th of May, 2012]

I have produced a playful video piece that explores the relationship between modern digital technology and the traditional analogue techniques.

Watch it on Youtube in full screen – or do what you want.



STILLS

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Essay RWRM w/ STEVE RUSHTON