Piazza del Popolo in Rome has been chosen for his imperfect symmetry and as a pedestrian junction of employees, clerks, tourists, and priests. In this naturally elliptic set the camera completes a 360° round in 60 minutes. This video tries to find an extra-ordinary flux of time: the shootings have been compressed 20 times to obtain a length of 24 minutes. Among unaware passer-bys, the camera discovers little by little strange narcoleptic beings who live, watch, and sleep in the architecture and launch encoded signals. Performers act in a parallel temporal landscape in the condition of permanence. This flux is filled by visions and omens: other possible lives appear.
CONCEPT ZimmerFrei
PRODUCTION Monitor video&contemporary art
SCREENPLAY Anna Rispoli
EDITING Anna de Manincor
SOUND Massimo Carozzi
PHOTOGRAPHY Francesco Raganato
MUSIC ZimmerFrei:
Turntables, Analog Sinthesyzers Massimo Carozzi
Electric guitar, Double bass, Electronics Stefano Pilia
Vibes, Upright piano Nicola Zonca
Voice, Foley Anna de Manincor Anna Rispoli Massimo Carozzi
i can't get those dirty pictures out of my head
billthestinker 2 years ago
Geniale!
AlfaVince 3 years ago