Thursday, March 31, 2016

A Theory of Metrical Film

Peter Kubelko expresses his feelings about how artist tries to define their work too much. The vision becomes one sided and the chance for exploration and discovery may be lost. I for one, completely understand his mindset and share his view in allowing the audience to discover and interpret what they see, hear, feel. He speaks of how even though we all live this world, that all of our experiences in how we perceive life is different. The world doesn't revolve around you; so what triggers one may not be the same for another. "Each of you, as you sit here, lives a different life, so to say: the same time" a different consciousness, a different mood, different observations, different evaluation of the observations. These things or courses of interest come out from practically the past of humanity-- come out from your age, your experience, your education, your state of health, your parents, your parents' parents and where they have been and so on."-- Adevbar


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