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Several Interruptions, which collages together online
videos in which people are seen holding their breath
underwater, is both interruption (as its name suggests)
as well as documentary, in which the seemingly mundane
and numerous has been made back into something unique
and original. |
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Thomson & Craighead
have personally chosen, from some 61,000 possible files
on YouTube, videos which they have edited together into
brief vignettes which interrupt each other sequentially
(in time) and laterally (on-screen) --Sarah Cook 2009 |
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Several Interruptions was made for the Arts
Council of England for the relaunch of their website in
2009 |
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