2010 / This film responds to the act of story telling which was once deeply imbedded as a means to understand our locality, when the land itself became a place to store knowledge or wisdom of ways to live upon it. Now - visual language, is by far our most powerful sense, we are able to perceive types of imagery in a split second,
far faster than in earlier generations, and yet the spoken voice has an interesting cognitive effect on the brain, often forcing us to retrace our thinking process
in order to understand and piece together complex and
nuanced information.
The three films are individually titled: Minnoch with words by Robin Lloyd-Jones, duration 9 minutes, 19 secs; Dee with words by John Burnside, duration 12 minutes, 23 secs; Trool with words by Jay Griffiths, duration 8 mins, 29 secs.
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