Submitted by Thomas Baricevic on 5 September 2008 - 5:23pm.
[From the Introduction] As its synopsis states, an old piece of Zen wisdom advises that ‘when it is time to eat – eat, when it is time to work – work, and when it is time to die – die’. Buddhists advise that to truly live, you must truly accept death. An experimental short that touched on concepts of birth and death. A meditative piece; I felt as though I was watching a visual representation at times of the Aboriginal Dreamtime. The soundscape haunting and I couldn’t help but think of Stanley Kubrick’s floating baby in 2001: A Space Odyssey. Immerse yourself in this one.
A meditative piece
[From the Introduction] As its synopsis states, an old piece of Zen wisdom advises that ‘when it is time to eat – eat, when it is time to work – work, and when it is time to die – die’. Buddhists advise that to truly live, you must truly accept death. An experimental short that touched on concepts of birth and death. A meditative piece; I felt as though I was watching a visual representation at times of the Aboriginal Dreamtime. The soundscape haunting and I couldn’t help but think of Stanley Kubrick’s floating baby in 2001: A Space Odyssey. Immerse yourself in this one.