




START (Play This Game)
16mm, silent, 7min, 2004
This film is a game. There are instructions, an objective, and game pieces. Random sequences of up to four images are displayed on the film. The viewer is instructed to recall these sequences in his/her “mind’s eye” during the provided blank spaces of equal duration. Precise recollection is desired. This film is both a collective and individual exercise stressing, questioning, and playing with the impact of images on film.