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Abiding is a short experimental motion picture made of 14.000 frames extracted from a single 35mm strip-photograph. The piece is a visual evocation of the experience of the maker’s body, and his displacement across time and space. Taken from a train window, the artist has pulled the film manually in front of a shutterless camera lens until the film’s end. The work re-orders and transforms the fluid reality imprinted on the photosensitive surface. It is a dialectical exploration between the animate and the inanimate: an essay on the temporal logic of the cinematic-photographic. The film is a poetic approach to the empirical quality of the travel and the fluidity of the travelling.
Abiding is a short experimental motion picture made of thousands of frames extracted from a single 35mm strip-photograph. Taken from a train window between Dordrecht and Rotterdam, the artist has pulled the film manually in a shutterless camera. Abiding is a poetical exploration of the coexistence of the animate with the inanimate. The piece works on two levels as a visual evocation of a body moving through space and time as well as a reflection on the medium of cinema and photography.


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Latest revision as of 11:43, 4 March 2019

FIXITY - FLUIDITY PART 2: From fixity to fluidity

SELF DIRECTED RESEARCH Part 2: Draft text – work in progress

ABIDING (2019) Color 35mm Film - 2k Digitalized - 10bit 444 04:00min 25fps

Abiding is the work title of an animated 35mm strip-photograph taken during the first trimester. The video is part of the Eye on Art program "Disobedient Narratives" at the Eye Film Museum.


Synopsis (Short 82 words):

Abiding is a short experimental motion picture made of thousands of frames extracted from a single 35mm strip-photograph. Taken from a train window between Dordrecht and Rotterdam, the artist has pulled the film manually in a shutterless camera. Abiding is a poetical exploration of the coexistence of the animate with the inanimate. The piece works on two levels as a visual evocation of a body moving through space and time as well as a reflection on the medium of cinema and photography.

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23.01.2019 Movement / stillness / duration

VOCABULARY Tank:

Visual acoustic (murnau) Continuum Temporal Resonances Temporal Logic Temporal Dimension Stillness Movement Flux, stream Film strip, film roll Single frame, single image Animate/inanimate Time contraction (negative anticipaption) Time expansion (positive anticipation) Duration Categories