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ISSUE 17 : The Vision of Ouroborous
Possible Impossible Movie: Shezad Dawood’s “Towards the Possible Film”
可能不可能的電影:薛沙.達伍的〈邁向可能的電影〉
October 16th, 2014Type: Image
Quote From: 《藝外》no.60
Note: This article is one of the selected writings for TB2014: The Great Acceleration on ArtitudeM, no.61. The author introduces Shezad Dawood's "Towards the Possible Film contextually". She also takes Planet of Apes (1968) as an example of sci-fi genre that was appropriated by "Towards the Possible Film", and relates it to Dawood's exploration of the concept of "possibility".
Shezad Dawood, Sunday Morning (2001), single-channel video, 35mn
Shezad Dawood, Feature (2008), Super 16mm transferred to HD, 55mn
Shezad Dawood, Feature (2008), Super 16mm transferred to HD, 55mn
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