WHO IS WHO by Ann Braunsteiner and Dan Braulsh
The video work in the window of VOLUME as part of Illuminate 2017 (supported by Uniquely Nelson and Arts Council Nelson) is inspired by Dan Braulsh's Dissociative Identity Disorder with an early onset when he was at the age of seven.
"WHO IS WHO is a short prose animation, descriptive to a living in the shadows of Braulsh's dreams, fractures and surroundings. Braulsh is unable to interact or control his dissociative personalities, but has learned to be aware of their existence, their creative lives, even if for Braulsh himself it means to be absent, in a dream state, stand still or losing time.
With Braunsteiner involved in this collaboration the question deepened about WHO IS WHO and to whom belong the memories transcribed in the short prose/animation of a fractured, dystopian reality, where wolves, consuming the empty skins of a past existence, are protectors of a new order, where a landscape has forever changed its face and a child becomes the narrator of a bare new world."
Dan Braulsh & Ann Braunsteiner, 2017
>>Publication here (PDF).
WATCH FULL-SCREEN AND ON LOOP FOR BEST VIEWING
Come and watch at night.
The video work in the window of VOLUME as part of Illuminate 2017 (supported by Uniquely Nelson and Arts Council Nelson) is inspired by Dan Braulsh's Dissociative Identity Disorder with an early onset when he was at the age of seven.
"WHO IS WHO is a short prose animation, descriptive to a living in the shadows of Braulsh's dreams, fractures and surroundings. Braulsh is unable to interact or control his dissociative personalities, but has learned to be aware of their existence, their creative lives, even if for Braulsh himself it means to be absent, in a dream state, stand still or losing time.
With Braunsteiner involved in this collaboration the question deepened about WHO IS WHO and to whom belong the memories transcribed in the short prose/animation of a fractured, dystopian reality, where wolves, consuming the empty skins of a past existence, are protectors of a new order, where a landscape has forever changed its face and a child becomes the narrator of a bare new world."
Dan Braulsh & Ann Braunsteiner, 2017
>>Publication here (PDF).
WATCH FULL-SCREEN AND ON LOOP FOR BEST VIEWING
Come and watch at night.
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