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Quit-less

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Quit-less - the performance addicted for people memories. The audiovisual work is a retrospective to what we saw, what we felt. In other words we can say - memories from silence, memories from nature and memories of people.
Where we find silence? Everywhere we can imagine. To hear the silence we should only to listen to it. The best association with silence is the night. At night we hear so much slow sounds everywhere in nature. When we hear it, we start to feel, that in the midnight will be the deadly quiet. Memories of silence in the presented work is recorded in the soundtrack, where each of the sound are changing quietly and have the same tempos, transposes and are like the feedback to silence.
Memories of nature and people at this case is mixed in the visual part. We remember nature from its reactions and events. From the childhood we spent a lot of time in outside and felt that touch of nature. In biology we were examining the cells of plants, water animals. We still remember this part of nature, though it was seen through the microscope. We have memories of everything we see now, everyday we say the blossoms of flowers, the leaves of trees, finally we see other people and their lives. We contact with thousands of them, but only a few are friends of us. We have memories about the people we met in the past. Sometimes we remember them, and then we can told a story about their lives, friendships, thoughts.
For better understanding of the relaxation of memories we have, the visuals of people are taken from old video tape. I think, only the old things can awake the memorable stories from our life. We should live today, but also its worth to remember the past. The memories are our practice and only the memories change our faces.
Video technical information:
Aspect ratio: 16:9
Resolution: 640x360 pixels
Audio: AAC, 128 kbps
Software used: Modul8.2.5, Quartz Composer.

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  • File name: quit-less_1__mp4.mp4
  • File size: 396.15 MB
  • File duration: 00:20:10
  • Video dimensions: 480x270

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About

Quit-less - the performance addicted for people memories. The audiovisual work is a retrospective to what we saw, what we felt. In other words we can say - memories from silence, memories from nature and memories of people.
Where we find silence? Everywhere we can imagine. To hear the silence we should only to listen to it. The best association with silence is the night. At night we hear so much slow sounds everywhere in nature. When we hear it, we start to feel, that in the midnight will be the deadly quiet. Memories of silence in the presented work is recorded in the soundtrack, where each of the sound are changing quietly and have the same tempos, transposes and are like the feedback to silence.
Memories of nature and people at this case is mixed in the visual part. We remember nature from its reactions and events. From the childhood we spent a lot of time in outside and felt that touch of nature. In biology we were examining the cells of plants, water animals. We still remember this part of nature, though it was seen through the microscope. We have memories of everything we see now, everyday we say the blossoms of flowers, the leaves of trees, finally we see other people and their lives. We contact with thousands of them, but only a few are friends of us. We have memories about the people we met in the past. Sometimes we remember them, and then we can told a story about their lives, friendships, thoughts.
For better understanding of the relaxation of memories we have, the visuals of people are taken from old video tape. I think, only the old things can awake the memorable stories from our life. We should live today, but also its worth to remember the past. The memories are our practice and only the memories change our faces.
Video technical information:
Aspect ratio: 16:9
Resolution: 640x360 pixels
Audio: AAC, 128 kbps
Software used: Modul8.2.5, Quartz Composer.

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M2DVI

M2DVI

Lithuania Kaunas

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Quit-less

Quit-less

M2DVI

M2DVI

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