House Arrest (2013)
House Arrest is at once literal, metaphorical, and phenomenological. It is a work that Kerr wants read as an open visual text. Being under house arrest provided the content, (home) and structure for the “daily practice” of recording. His intention was to design a camera and apparatus that would break from the conventions of everyday videography; a visual system that would evoke a physical and perceptual impact; an accelerated and experiential cinema.
Director: Richard Kerr
Runtime: 20 min
Release Date: January 1, 2013
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is House Arrest about?
- House Arrest is at once literal, metaphorical, and phenomenological. It is a work that Kerr wants read as an open visual text. Being under house arrest provided the content, (home) and structure for the “daily practice” of recording. His intention was to design a camera and apparatus that would break from the conventions of everyday videography; a visual system that would evoke a physical and perceptual impact; an accelerated and experiential cinema.
- Who directed House Arrest?
- House Arrest was directed by Richard Kerr.
- How long is House Arrest?
- House Arrest has a runtime of 20m (20 minutes).