Walking Hall
2008 - Director : Stoll, Simone
Present in collection(s): Centre de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne
Video producer : Simone Stoll
Walking Hall
2008 - Director : Stoll, Simone
Present in collection(s): Centre de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne
Video producer : Simone Stoll
Walking Hall
WALKING HALL Simone Stoll • HYPERLINK "http://www.simonestoll.com" www.simonestoll.com
Duration : 3:00
Year : 2008
Production : Advance Pictures USA
Tech: Pal, color, sound
Performer : Simone Stoll
Concept, camera, editor: Simone Stoll
Walking Hall takes place in a confined, limited space, a long corridor with doors either side and at its end. A woman in purple dress walks repeatedly down the hall past closed doors; she disappears and reappears. Her movement tightens with repetition, becomes nervous and increasingly tense, until, finally, she collapses in front of the bottom door.
Walking Hall is part of the Walking trilogy, a series on the human condition. Each video is an entity and has a different setting; -Beach, -Desert, -Hall. All have been filmed with a fixed camera and include original sound recording
Walking Hall reflects on mental struggle and limitations.
Contact :
Simone Stoll
Bischofsweg 60
60598 Frankfurt/M
Germany
Tel.: +49 69 17 52 35 14
HYPERLINK "mailto:simonestoll@web.de" simonestoll@web.de
Stoll, Simone
Walking Hall
Artistic direction / Conception : Simone Stoll
Interpretation : Simone Stoll
Production / Coproduction of the video work : Advance Pictures USA
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