VOID VISION is an abstract science-fiction short in which the real and the simulated are equally constructions; a space where doubles, twins, duplicates, re-creations, and copies blend into one another.
VOID VISION combines a science-fiction sensibility with the aesthetic of early CG animation experiments. Rotating arrangements of lasers and duplicated women fade in and out on screen, appearing as both photographed scenes and CG-modeled recreations. The audio track, incorporating text from Philip K. Dick's VALIS, features an improvised electronic score and a voice espousing theories about the mind and the universe.
VOID VISION presents a consideration and re-consideration of a reality; a cold fever-dream of paranoia and reification.
Film by Alexander Stewart. Sound by Felicia Atkinson.
1 PRINT IN DISTRIBUTION
distribution format |
16mm |
screen |
1,37 - Standard (single screen) |
speed |
24 fps |
sound |
optical sound |
original language |
English |
rental fee |
41,00 € |