"Maybe one of the most significant things works like this can give someone sitting at a computer 5,700 miles away is a new way of emotionally grasping events that seem in many ways very distant. Syrian-born painter Khaled Abdulwahed added his film “Bullet” to YouTube at the end of December 2011. Subtitled “A Syrian short story,” it uses stop-animation frames of paint on a concrete wall, following a bullet through a chain of metamorphoses into and out of human form, eventually spilling blood that rises."
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Bullet...
"Maybe one of the most significant things works like this can give someone sitting at a computer 5,700 miles away is a new way of emotionally grasping events that seem in many ways very distant. Syrian-born painter Khaled Abdulwahed added his film “Bullet” to YouTube at the end of December 2011. Subtitled “A Syrian short story,” it uses stop-animation frames of paint on a concrete wall, following a bullet through a chain of metamorphoses into and out of human form, eventually spilling blood that rises."
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