"This video gives no answers. It only intends to appear and capture."
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Marshall McLuhan's theory about the notion of space as a confining entity emerging at a time when "perspective and pictorial space was developing in our Western world" served as a rough inspiration for the first scenes in which the viewer is repeatedly pulled back into enclosed spaces (61). The rest of the video experiments with disjointed and confusing spacial jumps as well as the order and pace of time. "Information pours upon us" as we watch disconnected images become connected and hints of linear-time narrative defy the laws of our physical world (63). We, as viewers, are instinctively confused by this disjointedness and as McLuhan warns, "when faced with a totally new situation, we tend always to attach ourselves to . . . the most recent past" to make sense of the present in order to be more prepared for the future (74). However, this video gives no answers. It only intends to appear and capture.
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McLuhan quotes are taken from his bible, The Medium Is the Massage
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