Still/Moving 

This video is a dual-screen projection that is part of an installation including a still from one of the videos in a light box. The different experience of time in still and moving images is of great importance in this work as well as the confrontation of personal and collective memory. One is reminded of the memory of watching a particular film and the memory of looking at a photograph, and specifically at one point one is reminded of having seen the image as a still in the installation. In the video one projection is a freeze frame of a moving image, while the other is a moving image of a still, one is the photograph and the other is the person looking at the photograph, an echo of ourselves as the spectator. Most images seem to function as either evidence or a nostalgic moment and it is this contrast and how profound these moments seem, which disturbs us.