He Maketh a Path to Shine After Him; One Would Think the Deep to Be Hoary
An archaeology of both the ocean and the image, this piece reworks the sequences of Leviathan that were shot in and from the sea. Projected at 1/50 of the speed at which they were recorded, it simultaneously slows movement and animates the still, revealing a liminal universe at the threshold of human vision. In this flux, one beholds a netherworld of aqueous forms that appear in one frame and disappear or transmogrify into something else in the next.
Lucien Castaing-Taylor Director Véréna Paravel Director Véréna Paravel Director of Photography Lucien Castaing-Taylor Director of Photography Véréna Paravel Editor Lucien Castaing-Taylor Editor Véréna Paravel Writer Lucien Castaing-Taylor Writer Lucien Castaing-Taylor Producer Véréna Paravel Producer
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