Still Moving, Or Backdrop Blur
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Still Moving, Or

The Choreographer and filmmaker have collaborated on the work under some rules. 1. To structuralize the movements such as behaviour, pose and gesture of the commonplace. 2. No to emotion. 3. No to style. 4. To study the condition of secrets to place the body. 5. Direct demonstration not depiction. 6. To equalize the strength of movements. 7. To ensure the initiate of movements independently that does does not contribute to the representation. We did shoot during the day, and collect the images of ordinary landscape without intention. Projecting the inappropriate images of reality in juxtaposition with side by side would lasts as the form where might be acquaintance rather than the image of metaphor.

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The Choreographer and filmmaker have collaborated on the work under some rules. 1. To structuralize the movements such as behaviour, pose and gesture of the commonplace. 2. No to emotion. 3. No to style. 4. To study the condition of secrets to place the body. 5. Direct demonstration not depiction. 6. To equalize the strength of movements. 7. To ensure the initiate of movements independently that does does not contribute to the representation. We did shoot during the day, and collect the images of ordinary landscape without intention. Projecting the inappropriate images of reality in juxtaposition with side by side would lasts as the form where might be acquaintance rather than the image of metaphor.

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