I think this is a cool video, it might have been obnoxious to be there in person... and if I'm not mistaken, didn't Clive's mind still completely have music intact? This sounds like it's evocative of music being there, but laden with holes and whatnot
There is much more to memory than this.Clive seemed to implicitly remember quite a few things .The video show a disturbed perception which I don't think it was the case as he could be in a calm state when doing things he was familiar with so don't think it shows how life was experienced by him very well but rather how you interpret his condition to feel like.
He does not need to remember to go to sleep, does not experience music as this constant starting and stopping, though the lights turning on and off and the general disorientation are probably a good reflection of the general confusion it must be like to live with such a condition.
Ever since I first saw the documentary on Clive I can't get from my mind the thought of what it must be like to be forever waking up every 7 seconds. And your video piece really illustrates that. Well done. And good luck to Clive and his wife.
what's this bullshit
MageAtYou 9 months ago
I think this is a cool video, it might have been obnoxious to be there in person... and if I'm not mistaken, didn't Clive's mind still completely have music intact? This sounds like it's evocative of music being there, but laden with holes and whatnot
jazzpsalti 3 years ago
There is much more to memory than this.Clive seemed to implicitly remember quite a few things .The video show a disturbed perception which I don't think it was the case as he could be in a calm state when doing things he was familiar with so don't think it shows how life was experienced by him very well but rather how you interpret his condition to feel like.
sinasci 4 years ago
It's interesting but does not feel accurate as to how he experiences life. I like that you had fun with it. Inspiration comes from many places.
whoseddit 4 years ago 2
He does not need to remember to go to sleep, does not experience music as this constant starting and stopping, though the lights turning on and off and the general disorientation are probably a good reflection of the general confusion it must be like to live with such a condition.
MBastnagel 4 years ago 2
Good work.
phineholic 4 years ago
I think this is a good metaphora of Clive Wearing's mind.
JeffSpicoliRulez 4 years ago
truly a great work,
thanks!
oeoeue 4 years ago
What's that ???
BlueOsito 4 years ago
Absolute shit.
Waterfall64 5 years ago
Ever since I first saw the documentary on Clive I can't get from my mind the thought of what it must be like to be forever waking up every 7 seconds. And your video piece really illustrates that. Well done. And good luck to Clive and his wife.
davedingo 5 years ago