This one - blurred trees, of course this brings up the association of "Lost in the Forest" already mentioned previously.
Here the story goes different: It is about weightlessness. Are trees not the once that never move though. Running their roots into the earth to stay put on that same spot. For ages to come. They even seem to reach out with their branches into the sky, envious of those clouds which effortlessly float by.
This makes them to be the epitome of heavy - in various meanings of that word. So why weightlessness? Let's return to the blur. It seems to be caused by motion, high speed, the photos give the impression that they were made passing by the trees at high speed.
There is a link there with the title; high speed gives us the impression that we become weightless. Then there is the line in the song "change that running time motionless".
In nature the trees are the motionless and time is the one to move, to change, and to alter it. It needs art to turn this around: make the trees move, 'weightless' and alter time to become 'motionless' – like this series attempts to do!
The outcome of that attempt seems to be open-ended if not doubtful. The last image of the three is a total blur – all certainty is gone of what it might be, even might have been. Again the song underlines this:
'It is the sign of the beginning without an end?'
Congrats!
(Although I adore translating things I make many a mistake, so I hope I got the Italian lyrics right).
Marco Ciampani 28/04/2010 21:24
gran lavorociao marco
Vincent Bourrelly 28/04/2010 19:06
Great series !!! very well done !BRAVO
Chiara Zavolta 28/04/2010 17:54
bellabella...complimenti.paolo pasquino 28/04/2010 15:38
mi sono ordinato nel tuo racconto..salvo DI PINO 28/04/2010 12:32
Ottimo lavoro, brava Sara!!!Flighty Furrow 28/04/2010 10:39
.This one - blurred trees, of course this brings up the association of "Lost in the Forest" already mentioned previously.
Here the story goes different: It is about weightlessness. Are trees not the once that never move though. Running their roots into the earth to stay put on that same spot. For ages to come. They even seem to reach out with their branches into the sky, envious of those clouds which effortlessly float by.
This makes them to be the epitome of heavy - in various meanings of that word. So why weightlessness? Let's return to the blur. It seems to be caused by motion, high speed, the photos give the impression that they were made passing by the trees at high speed.
There is a link there with the title; high speed gives us the impression that we become weightless. Then there is the line in the song "change that running time motionless".
In nature the trees are the motionless and time is the one to move, to change, and to alter it. It needs art to turn this around: make the trees move, 'weightless' and alter time to become 'motionless' – like this series attempts to do!
The outcome of that attempt seems to be open-ended if not doubtful. The last image of the three is a total blur – all certainty is gone of what it might be, even might have been. Again the song underlines this:
'It is the sign of the beginning without an end?'
Congrats!
(Although I adore translating things I make many a mistake, so I hope I got the Italian lyrics right).
Ciao
fulvia menghi 28/04/2010 1:40
veramente molto, molto espressiva!brava!
lucy franco 28/04/2010 0:43
segni in eterno movimento, rifanno la vitalucy
fucaz 28/04/2010 0:05
ammiro,..ciao, fabio
Alberto Valente 28/04/2010 0:01
non so spiegarne il motivo ma è quella che mi prende di più della serie...(comunque bella)federica sanna 27/04/2010 16:36
splendidaJürgen Bürgin 27/04/2010 15:38
Hey, real real cool!- René - 27/04/2010 15:32
"Scorre" Grande serie questa! I frames continuano a susseguirsi ed è piacevole inseguire queste sensazioni!Ciao. René
Vito Buccellato 27/04/2010 14:30
Con questa serie...siamo su un altro pianeta!!Vito
Der Fehmaraner 27/04/2010 14:25
einfach toll!lieben gruss
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