Inspired by Memory Lane by David Shea, SEEM is a film that combines seemingly clear and recognizable elements so that their meaning, but also the thoughts that they would usually evoke, become relative. The film is built up on three characters (a man, a girl and a woman), whose roles, actions and relations evolve throughout the film. This film seeks to offer an audiovisual experience that is open to interpretation.
Thoughts and memories flow through our heads like water. You concentrate on one thing, while you are conscious of a periphery of possibilities. Just like…
For Fossilization D’Haeseleer used video as a kneading machine. Layers of images are moulded into a sticky mess that absorbs and attracts everything it touches.…
Bridging the gap between past and present, a series of thought pictures transcribe moments of cautionary pleasure submerged in undulating illusions of liquefied light and…