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Amanda Tasse | 8 min | USA | 2010
Reality Clock is an experimental animated portrait of an elderly watchmaker as he struggles to accept the influence of early stage Dementia on his identity and sense of time. Shot in full stereoscopic 3D, using time-lapse photography and stop-motion animation, Reality Clock immerses the viewer in the internal experience of the character, expressed through metaphors of a clock, house, and morphing landscapes.
SCREENING SCHEDULE
Closing Night | Time Sensitive
8:00pm Friday, October 21, 2011
Symphony SpaceDIRECTOR BIO
Amanda Tasse is a PhD student in the iMap Media Arts & Practices program at the University of Southern California. She received her MFA degree in Animation and Digital Arts, also from USC, in 2009. Her work investigates the influence of emotion, memory, and attention on visual spatial awareness and the creation of the conscious self. Her practice is informed by emerging neuropsychological developments within creativity and perception. She intends to integrate tangible media interfaces into mixed reality spatial narratives.TRAILER














