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TitlePanorama RomaDate2006SubjectDance FilmDescriptionPiazza del Popolo in Rome has been chosen as a perfect example of imperfect symmetry and as a pedestrian junction of every kind of people: employees, clerks, tourists, students and priests. In this naturally elliptic set the camera completes a 360 round in 60 minutes, fixed on a clock engine. This video tries to find an extraordinary flux of time made by different parallel present times: the continuity of two shooting cameras have been compressed (20 and 2 times) to obain a complete day in 24 minutes. Performers act in a parallel temporal landscape in the condition of permanence among unaware passerbys using immobility or slow motion. The flux of time is filled by visions and forewarnings: others possible lives appear.NoteThe ReelDance Archive was developed by ReelDance Inc. with support from Arts NSW, Australia Council for the Arts and Performance Space.Production companyZimmerFreiExtent00:24:00CollectionThe ReelDance Archive
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