A Concrete Life

John Hill
10. 一月 2017
Photo: Screenshot

Accompanied by his rollicking "Derenne: 1982" composition, the musician explains the short film at Nowness:

This film is an ode to architecture. As a child tries to sublimate the places of his adolescence, I wanted to transcribe the places of his youth, like Beaugrenelle, the tower of the new world and it's own hieroglyphs, in a deserted Paris and suburb. ... This video is a journey through time, an architectural shock aimed at questioning the public on their own visual memory. A fairly healthy way of reconsidering places of life inhabited.

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