ABOUT THE WORK
Material: text,found film footage,found sound and voiceover
Bamboo is one of a collection of 8 stylistically coherent black and white micro-videos that use spoken text and found... Read More
Bamboo is one of a collection of 8 stylistically coherent black and
white micro-videos that use spoken text and found footage to create
oblique dreamlike narratives. They were created/directed by
playwright/poet/auteur Mark C. Hewitt in a creative collaboration
with videographer/editor Matt Parsons. Each is voiced by a different actor,
with Bamboo voiced by Canadian actress Vaness Labrie. These miniature
works were conceived as non-illustrational visual counterparts to an
enigmatic poem sequence with the overarching title, Les Coffrets,
meaning the boxes, related to the shape of the poems on the page. The
'authorial voice' in these texts is largely abandoned in favour of
chance elements, such as words seen on clothing or lines of overheard
conversation or phrases from online advertising. As such, these narratives offer no consoling message. The
visual aesthetic pays homage to classic film noir and early Surrealist
photography. Be driven by what you love!