Choros
Revealing
that
which is
hidden.
The study of movement
“Document situated between the ephemerality of the moment and the possibility of its fixity.” (Carvahlo, 2015, p.162)
"The Archive is also a place of dreams." (Steedman, 1998, p.67).
‘The close up expands space as the slow-motion sequence dilates movement...the slow-motion technique [does not] simply bring out familiar movement motifs but reveals in them others that are quite unfamiliar and that bear no resemblance to decelerations of rapid movements but are like strangely gliding, floating, supernatural ones’...Here the camera intervenes with its different aids, its plunging and soaring, it's interrupting and isolating, its stretching and condensing of the process, it's close-ups and its distance shots. Only the camera can show us the optical unconsciousness" (Benjamin, 2009, p.251).
“Bodies
in movement
escape
from their own materiality."
(Maria Mercè, 2015).