I always really loved this project but I seem to forget that I have done this. It was purely explorative and mostly based on aesthetics, however I really wanted to see what happened when you disrupt the surface of the projected light of a movie that would normally be flat.
I also explored what it would be like to take long exposures of movies-primarily scenes with a lot of movement, with the original movie camera remaining still and fixed [best results with 2001: A Space Odyssey]






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