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Do We Ever See Anyone?

November 23, 2018Francis DiClementeexperimental, film, humans, manhattan, New York City, pedestrians, video Leave a comment

Do We Ever See Anyone? is an experimental film with a very simple premise. The piece consists of a single stock footage shot of pedestrians in Manhattan. I slowed the footage down so the viewer could study the faces of the people walking on the busy street.

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