Clare Langan’s three-screen film installation is a visually sumptuous meditation on the human place in the world. It centres on stunning footage of Skellig Michael soaring starkly from the sea, juxtaposed with views of Dubai, a city of skyscrapers that seems to float on a sea of clouds. And, finally, Montserrat offers views of a world engulfed by sand. A sense of precarious fragility comes through.
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The Floating World
2009 | 4 min. 41 sec. | Color | 4:3 | Stereo | NTSC Music by Michel Henritzi Cinematography by Vincent Guilbert.
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