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:
Country: France
Language: No Language
Original Language: fr
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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.