A shot can be a film; a film, an arrangement of snapshots exposed for fractions of a second or endless minutes. With each beat—or intermittent projection of the stills—the light, which depends on the reflections, the lens or the emulsion, communicates with our nerves and reveals the true action.
Wait, 1968, silent, 7 min; Reverberation, 1969, 23 min; Still, 1969-1971, 55 min. Screening in 16 mm.