Blind Spot (2003)

Blind Spot constructs a space of living portraiture by “focusing time” on an exchange between the artist (the camera) and a man on the street in the small Algerian neighborhood of Belsunce in Marseille, France. As the camera zooms in slowly on its subject, the imagery is interrupted by longer and longer segments of black/silence, in essence slowing the scene down so that it almost reaches the photographic.

Director: Gary Hill
Runtime: 13 min
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Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Blind Spot about?
Blind Spot constructs a space of living portraiture by “focusing time” on an exchange between the artist (the camera) and a man on the street in the small Algerian neighborhood of Belsunce in Marseille, France. As the camera zooms in slowly on its subject, the imagery is interrupted by longer and longer segments of black/silence, in essence slowing the scene down so that it almost reaches the photographic.
Who directed Blind Spot?
Blind Spot was directed by Gary Hill.
How long is Blind Spot?
Blind Spot has a runtime of 13m (13 minutes).