




Handmade painting on Silver Film ' Single8-Fuji ' ( equivalent ' Super8-Kodak ' ). Digitalized for projection in any room.
Taking its title from Charles Altamont Doyle, the film is a meditation on ritual, at once a labor of love and of pain, of parting. A taxonomy of the investigation of love, of becoming. In perpetual beginning. In perpetual ending. Coming into vision, into the present, a leaving. A leaving.
A strange, melancholy travelogue through the post-human world. A record of the land and the resonance of it's history. The images and the medium exist in a tense balance, where each amplifies and distorts the other. This film is not only about the landscapes being captured, but the media used to capture it.
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