Tabula Rasa (2005)
Tabula Rasa is the second chapter of a three part project, where its central element, which follows Nocte, is a performance continuing the same plan: a double screen where images of a black and white reel unwind and a third beam where matter is invented for every projection. An imaginary journey throughout Europe tracing cartography of the ruin, a melancholic voyage through time, a look at fingerprints and trace, absence, stone and dust. To experience the silver film as wall experiences the passing of men and time, in search of fracture, a breach where only it survives, among the ashes and the debris, a blind light wave travels a wasted land. There is no bond that time does not erase.
Director: Sébastien Cros, Carole Arcega
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date: June 4, 2005
Country: France
Language: No Language
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Sébastien Cros, Carole Arcega
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Tabula Rasa about?
- Tabula Rasa is the second chapter of a three part project, where its central element, which follows Nocte, is a performance continuing the same plan: a double screen where images of a black and white reel unwind and a third beam where matter is invented for every projection. An imaginary journey throughout Europe tracing cartography of the ruin, a melancholic voyage through time, a look at fingerprints and trace, absence, stone and dust. To experience the silver film as wall experiences the passing of men and time, in search of fracture, a breach where only it survives, among the ashes and the debris, a blind light wave travels a wasted land. There is no bond that time does not erase.
- Who directed Tabula Rasa?
- Tabula Rasa was directed by Sébastien Cros, Carole Arcega.
- How long is Tabula Rasa?
- Tabula Rasa has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
- Where was Tabula Rasa produced?
- Tabula Rasa was produced in France.