Video

Home Is Where You're Happy

Jeremy Drummond

2003, 31:00 minutes, Colour, English

TAPECODE 653.12

Home Is Where You’re Happy (2003), is a thirty-minute collection of shorts dealing with masculinity, sexuality, violence, fear and anxiety in contemporary media culture. Influenced through a variety of information technologies used by mainstream media, this project focuses on a collective mind conditioned by contemporary information and popular culture. A variety of issues are presented through a series of constructed audio-visual components that together, reflect a state of contemporary existence.

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