A lovechild of Art Installation and Indie Film, The All-Seeing Eye (The Hardcore Techno Version) by/from Pierre Bismuth and Michel Gondry catches the viewer in a scene of loss, whilst making you think and remember what’s left the room, or hasn’t.
This film art is an slight follow up to Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind. You are inside said movie by having that feeling of having pieces of your memory stolen bit by bit.
On very, very comfy pillows you become slapbang in the action while the visual reveals itself around you in the dark room, where a projector moves across the white and each time it make a rotation, a part of the picture is gone or different.
No digital work has been used to produce this, which amazes me, Miniatures ? A huge hardworking crew ? I have no idea how it has been done. But it has. And I recommend you go see, if you can remember….
At The BFI Southbank Gallery until 23rd November 2008.
The YouTube vid above is the original version by the way.
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