Projects | Video Editing
Archives and Fluid Fragments
Fluid Fragments is an experimental film exploring how the archives feel and how these sensations and themes manifest in moving images. The film combines footage from various personal archives featuring footage of landscapes, transitions, nature, reflections, light, textures, and objects, aiming to convey the experience of being in the archive into the film.
Inspired by the feelings evoked from the experience of being in the archive and flowing through archival material, Fluid Fragments creates a counter-archive of home movies.
The film seeks to establish a reflective space for the audience by thoughtfully playing with the images' meanings, detaching them from their environment, and creating sequences that give these footages new meanings. The video is accompanied by a collage book that extends this reflective space into the physical and tactile world.
New Media Design, Master Project
Advisors: Prof. Dr. phil. habil. Stephan Günzel, Phuong Hoang
Archive Footage: Internet Archive
Sound Design: Badel Batu
Editing: Badel Batu
Max Jitter Support: Tatsuru Arai