People watch a movie like Jurassic Park and the first thing they see is
somebody brushing off a complete dinosaur skeleton with a paintbrush,
and that’s not how it normally happens. It’s like this, a bunch of fragmented pieces”
- Ed, a Badlands Paleontologist
somebody brushing off a complete dinosaur skeleton with a paintbrush,
and that’s not how it normally happens. It’s like this, a bunch of fragmented pieces”
- Ed, a Badlands Paleontologist
We seek to assemble those fragments into something approaching our assumption of what history is,
when they can never be anything more than fragments, with their own ambiguous structure.
They can do nothing more than provide an endless play of images, creating the possibility of a
new space in their juxtaposition and opening up a dormant future.
- Audrey Young, Notes Towards a Poetics of the Home Movie
when they can never be anything more than fragments, with their own ambiguous structure.
They can do nothing more than provide an endless play of images, creating the possibility of a
new space in their juxtaposition and opening up a dormant future.
- Audrey Young, Notes Towards a Poetics of the Home Movie