Sinopsis: |
"Air as Water" is a video self-portrait that explores the connections between spatial and spiritual movement of the "self". The video has not a narrative character. It has a repeatative structure that emphasises the metaphysical content of an inner, symbolic performance. Thus, a slow movement towards the camera ("flying" or "swimming" in a dark room) becomes a comment on our origins or our destination, a slight look on our primordial nature. |