Domain and Range
Running time: 6’
Production: FR 2015
An anecdote about a dead lizard in a French vineyard accidentally run over by the winegrower’s tractor serves as a pretext to explore family history which in turn raises questions concerning the relationship between art and deterministic belief systems and between man and nature, etc. The notion of transformation is explored both in terms of the content of the film and the effect of filming itself. The title refers to a mathematical concept related to set theory.
Authors:
- Simon Welch
He is a British filmmaker based in France since 1994. Following a BA in Fine Art from Liverpool Polytechnic, he studied at Strasbourg University where he obtained an MA and a PhD in visual arts, during which time he began working with video.Filmography:Domain and Range (2015)Prelude (2014)Focus (2014)Cast (2012)Psychosomatic Event (2011)Bobby (2010)Western (2009)Euro Vision (2009)Low Tide (2009)Summertime Blues (2008)Final Call (2007)Encounter (2007)Shades (2007)Tam Tam (2007)Flotsum (2007)Something Old, Something New (2007)En Paix (2006)Water Under The Bridge (2006)Tamarins (2006)French Revolution (2005)
Screenings:
- 23.10.2015, 20:00 - 22:00, Akademia Sztuki, European Competition: Block 2