Video

The Death Of The Lotus

1989, 06:00 minutes, colour

TAPECODE 9305

This tape is dedicated to the Chinese students massacred in the Peking (Beijing) uprising of 1989. Central to its focus is the metaphor of life, death, and resurrection that is expressed through the lotus. The tape features images of "drooping" lotuses, reflected in the mirror-like waters of a large pond. Written "reflections" on the temporal in life, the perception of images, and the capriciousness of nature integrate text and image into a statement that suggests a synthesis of video and poetry.
"The division between what we perceive to be quasi-permanent and what we perceive to be temporal is a fine line. Ultimately, nothing is attached to this world, and we are powerless and helpless and can do little but bow down in humility to nature's dispensations." -L.McD.

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Critical Writing

The Abscence of Photography:: The Image Reanimated
by Nicole Gingras. The Absence of Photography, 1994. Montreal: Cinema Libre, 1994.