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Trail Hiraki Sawa (JP)
A film as shadow theater. In Trail, the shadows of camels, elephants and other animals creep as quietly as can be through the nooks and crannies of a space that is completely empty with the exception of these fleeting creatures. The paths that they follow take the observer on a journey full of details that often go unnoticed in the settings of everyday life: the arrangement of the folds of a quilt or a washbasin’s drain. Wall and ceiling become the sky, and shelves the horizon.
Source: Courtesy of the Artist and Ota Fine Arts, Tokyo
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