Secret
Machine (Reynold Reynolds,2009,
two channel video projection, transferred from 16
mm and stills, 7 min.)
The same protagonist from Secret Life encounters an
antagonist that is studying her, measuring her body
and comparing her to units of space and time.
Secret Machine is the second from a three-part cycle
exploring the imperceptible conditions that frame
life.
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Secret
Life (Reynold Reynolds,
2008, two channel video projection, transferred from
16mm and stills, 5min. )
A woman is trapped in an apartment that becomes alive.
Her thoughts escape from her and come to life growing
like plants out into the space around her, living,
searching, overtaking her apartment, wild threatening
her.
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Six
Apartments (Reynold
Reynolds, 2007, Double video projection from 16mm,
12min. )
Six isolated people live in their apartments,
side by side, oblivious to each other and the violent
process of deterioration happening to the earth, to
them, and their apartments.
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Sugar
(with Patrick Jolley and Samara
Golden, 2005, transferred from 16mm, 45 min)
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Burn
(with Patrick Jolley, 2002, transferred
from 16mm, 10 min)
A house burns from the inside while its occupants
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The
Drowning Room (with
Patrick Jolley, 2000, transferred from Super 8mm,
10 min)
A sequence of domestic vignettes from the sunken suburbs
filmed in a submerged house.
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Seven
Days Til Sunday (5 short loops transfered from S8mm film. Reynold
Reynolds, Patrick Jolley - 1998)
A succession of image sequences shows the human figure
falling through the cityscape towards violent annihilation
by the natural forces of fire and water.
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