It was a time that was a time

2015
Country: United States,
Duration: 16:27 mins
Colour/B&W,
Sound: Stereo
Ratio: 4:3
Available Format/s: HD Video / HD Digital file
Original Format: 16mm film

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‘This film was made from the vestiges of what was left after it went down. The last dregs of batteries in now obsolete communication devices and older digital super 8 cameras. We found traces of chemicals and washed the film clean in the bay. The edit was done on a hook-up right here in Red Hook. Thank you for listening…..’ It was a time that was a time (2015), was commissioned by Pioneer Works and made while Dawood was an artist-in-residence. The film is the result of a free-form, collaborative filmmaking experiment, whereby participants took turns documenting each other living in a speculative community formed in response to a theoretical environmental cataclysm, with devices that might have survived a devastating flood. As the artist explained, in this possible post-apocalyptic community, surviving on the periphery of New York, “rules of society, gender and relationships are given new expression.” Operating on the borders between speculative realism and performance, the piece was primarily filmed on Coney Island in the aquarium that was notoriously flooded during Hurricane Sandy. Participants and collaborators included Brooklyn-based artists, costume designers and choreographers, as well as youth participating in Red Hook Initiative-a non-profit that organizes empowerment programs for the neighbourhood. The film also features an experimental score by Weyes Blood.

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