Saturday, December 5

Wednesday, October 28

Gone, gone, gone, gone, gone, gone, gone.



The participant audience; the audience as an artist; the audience in control; the way we communicate and share information now in the internet age; amateur video/music covers; sampling; appropriation; re-creation; from internet to internet.

To listen, to look, it's also to participate. It helps us map our emotions. The choices we make, what we chose to listen to, to watch, are also our way of communicating and expressing our emotions.

The title is a "sample" of the first word of the original title: "Gone with the Wind". But it also relates to the way we experience time. There is no present. Only past and future. The present moment is either expected or it's always gone, gone, gone, gone, gone now, now is gone, gone, gone...

reference: Martin Arnold

Tuesday, August 25

In and Out

In and Out from Joana Monteiro on Vimeo.



Summer little things.
Terrible wind sound...
Zambujeira do Mar, Portugal.

A few words one can hear:
fim=end
filme=film
filmar=to film
liga=turn it on
acção=action
pausa=pause
corta=cut
duplos=stuntmen
televisão=television
telespectadores=TV viewers

"depois no fim nós beijamos-nos na boca"
and then at the end we kiss on the mouth

Tuesday, July 14

Sunday, March 15

Monday, January 19

Return



The Space Between Us

Between us there is air
Lots of air
Between the black of the asphalt
and the black of the moon
there's air

Now you tell me
how does it make you feel
to see me
turning myself into air
vanishing
Like the water from the kettle
Like everything else on a sunny day
All gone

Like some small rounded black pieces of paper
floating in the air
in a really, really windy day
in a high speed

Why can't they be colored?
because they are the moon
a thousand moons
when the lights are turned off
(the Sun, I mean)

Now
To return is not to faint
Using an airbrusher to mimic colored spots
is not the right way
But they will start changing color
in a very smooth way
as soon as I'll reach land

And you will see them
passing through your window
Just once