Interval II explores our transient relationship with the built environment through the juxtaposition of two contrasting types of architecture: a cast-iron pier in Northwest England and a rammed-earth roundhouse in Southwest China. Chan uses time-lapse to accentuate the transitory movement of light over the structures, highlighting their physical form within the altered landscape. Shifting from micro to macro, she investigates traces of human presence within the buildings, as well as the social and cultural shifts within the respective societies. The atmospheric soundtrack is composed by Erik Skodvin and combines Chan's ambient field recordings with old recordings of her grandmother's Hakka songs.
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Interval II was directed by Suki Chan.
Interval II has a runtime of 18m.
Interval II was produced by Suki Chan, Pinky Ghundale.
Interval II explores our transient relationship with the built environment through the juxtaposition of two contrasting types of architecture: a cast-iron pier in Northwest England and a rammed-earth roundhouse in Southwest China. Chan uses time-lapse to accentuate the transitory movement of light over the structures, highlighting their physical form within the altered landscape. Shifting from micro to macro, she investigates traces of human presence within the buildings, as well as the social and cultural shifts within the respective societies. The atmospheric soundtrack is composed by Erik Skodvin and combines Chan's ambient field recordings with old recordings of her grandmother's Hakka songs.
Interval II is a Short film.
