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fall storm (california, 2003)
3 mins, colour, video, january 2004
Sitting in a quiet room; listening to a storm out
the window.
On the soundtrack the wind gathers,
thunder rolls and breaks, a storm is coming. But the image is
nearly featureless, a blank screen scored by soft, lit from within
clouds which have been re-coloured pink and purple and orange.
These eruptions of light do not illuminate a scene or make clear
a sense of place, instead they are swallowed by darkness, they
can illuminate only themselves, their own small moment in the
night sky. A lightning bolt, a passing cloud, can these “natural” phenomena
be bottled and preserved next to paintings by Rothko or Agnes
Martin? The wind and storm, like the darkness, just a steady
outpouring, the ground, against which these figures of light
appear (a longer lightning bolt, all pink, a cloud, a small winking
dot). Details of the imagination. There is never panic but instead,
we settle into a darkness which has grown familiar, more usual
than the gaudy instants of light. A movie for the ears. A move
designed to stage the act of hearing. A familiar night after
all. [Mike Hoolboom, 2007]
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Series DVD 2007
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