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Went for a surreal feeling, because smoking is a rather surreal concept something that the brain sees as stimulating but it isn’t good for any part of your brain craves the nicotine and carbon monoxide (prefers carbon monoxide to oxygen that’s why you pass out in fires). I used the morrissey song “you have killed me” shortened the sound to the only part that is being sung “as I live and breath you have killed me”  which keeps with the kind of paradox,  I used still images to create movie once I collated them together then made a film distorted the video and slowed down the clip.

Mary Lucier: The Plains of Sweet Regret (by amoncartermuseum) pretty relaxing down to the low tempo, change one sense and it changes so much if it was to be with out the music it’d be a totally different thing

(1959) Lampa (The Lamp) (by thprfssnl1)

talented by slightly disturbing, at first you that thought of what is that man doing to almost as if they were people, as the video goes on it stranger and with the way the music is played, near playing with reality

Very Nice, Very Nice - Arthur Lipsett (by xezene1), has a certain feeling of disorientation, starts of with feeling of calm, looks as if it’s going to go through some sort of nostalgic sense. So many people any so many voices makes me think about how everyone differs

Bill Viola - Ocean Without a Shore - Venice Biennale 2007 (by texmex0303) possibly one of the most interesting videos I have seen yet, its easy to forget how intelligent  some people are. very interesting man think possibly more interesting hearing about his thought process than his actual video art

Acceptance, 2008, Bill Viola (by krzschlss) Think that Viola is trying to comment on the struggle we have to find acceptance today, the water seems like a metaphor for the up hill charge that is needed for the feelings of being accepted don’t no if he could be does this in relation to women rights or if it is a more over all thought, I am lead to this assumption of it being more directed to women is that it is the female figure Viola has used

Jim Campbell Wave Modulation Variation II (by hosfeltgallery)

I found my self trying to focus on the image harder to get a fuller view of the waves crashing but Campbell has bullurd these to a point where they are barely reconiseble but I still find the need to try make them out even though it isn’t actually physically possible because the image is actually there in such a way where is has any possiblities