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Sub memorycheck (2009)
Full-Screen, random-edit, online video compositions
http://www.michaelroulier.fr/submemorycheck/index.html
Every time you watch Submemory check (follow the link above), the sequence of scenes is shuffled. As the viewer, you can switch scenes, randomly, at will at any time. Sub-memory check situates itself between sub-urbanity and sub-terranity, leading us from the gray dust of decomposition towards air and ozone. But you may enjoy it just for its quirky discontinuous beauty and weirdness. About the underlying tech architecture: a basic shuffle turns out to be a sophisticated random-edit-machine that toggles through a timeline composed by dozens of mini-clips creating a for-ever-new patchworked video composition. When you have time, put some headphones on, and settle in for a full-screen experience.
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