A mind's eye

Abstract

This 35mm, 14 minute film addresses Plato’s concept of forms (‘eidos’) from the Timaeus. The research aims to mobilise Plato’s ‘eidos’ using the creative possibilities offered by the mise-en-scène; cinematography, music, performance and design while reflexively acknowledging the limits of film language to grasp form or essence

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