United Kingdom / Jan 01, 2017
The Image that Spits, the Eye that Accumulates (2017)
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5.0/10
Plot
‘The Image that Spits, the Eye that Accumulates’ is a 11 minute digital and Kodachrome Super 16mm film converted to HD by artist filmmaker Rhea Storr. Her work explores the representation of Black and mixed-race cultures drawing on her rural upbringing and British Bahamian heritage. Set in Norfolk’s coastal village of Happisburgh the film navigates how a body, both two and three dimensional, acquires language. The human and photographic bodies must negotiate Norfolk’s eroding landscape. As notions of ‘I’ and ‘other’ disintegrate the images become unstable and unreliable alluding to the effects of coastal erosion on Happisburgh’s coastline and questioning ‘what place does a mixed-race body have in this landscape’. The Kodachrome film – overlaid with grainy family holiday photos and mobile phone footage – was once hailed for its vibrant colours and archival properties however it is now unable to be commercially produced.
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | The Image that Spits, the Eye that Accumulates |
| Original language | EN |
| Status | Released |
| Release date | 1 gennaio 2017 |
| Assistant directors | Rhea Storr |
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