Shadow. Is it really a product of light? Maybe a shadow can be made from something else? From anything? Or from nothing maybe? What is a shadow? Maybe it is just a reflection of something that is happening at this very moment -- or maybe it's something that lasts forewer? Or maybe, a shadow is a moment? Who knows? Me? Not for sure!
One thing that is sure is that there are different kinds of shadows which we can feel and observe in different ways. Some shadows can be smelled, like a shadow of parfume in the elevator - other, that are most common, can be seen. There are even shadows that can be touched, like the shadows of our ancestors curved in pieces of prehistorical stone. They are in many cases full of informations, and they all co-exist with us even we aren't always aware of them. Probably it's because we got used to them, so we don't notice them anymore. "Reading" a shadow can sometimes tell us more about something than reading her caster. If we want to improve our methods of getting informations from shadows, we have to find another way of observing them. So maybe we can mix our senses. Maybe we can try to recognize the sound by its smell, or try to notice the motion with our sense of taste. Shall we succed? Well, maybe not, especially if we don't try! But, if we try to observe shadow with different senses from those we would normally use, than maybe, we could get some informations from them, in order to put the whole picture together. The goal of this experimental video is to prove that this scheme, or method, can work...
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