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RGB

Gal Tushia

Experimental film | Israël | Mini DV | 4:3 | color | mono | 2005 | 33'  00"
150 €

Screening Copy: digital
RGB - an experimental video project - disintegrates moments of life into fractals of time and space. RGB - Red, Green, and Blue – designates the three colors of light, which can be mixed to produce any other color. It is an often-used synonym for color, as in RGB monitor. Western culture trusts vision, while its images have grown into a gathering of pixel-colored cells. We have become accustomed to experience daily life through screens: TV sets, computers, and cell-phones. Screens may soon be placed in glasses and even inside the human brain. RGB, aware of the medium, questions this trust and simultaneously attempts to expand the boundaries of ordinary visuals of everyday life. Its images are accompanied by experimental audio ambiance and minimal beats, which enrich the visual and add the missing dimension to the 2D projection. The project takes advantage of the ability of the digital still-cameras to capture short clips in low frame rates and uses disadvantages such as limited duration; pixeled look, shocking colors and strobe effect to form a new RGB reality. Videos titles: 1. Flies love snow - Red 2. I - Green 3. Rt. Spontaneous Phneumothorax - Blue 4. Babe look! We killed our love 5. Into 6. Out of 7. Le Léthé 8. Germania

Credits

Director: Gal Tushia

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