Sunday, February 14, 2016

Watch Shifting Gaze V2 presented in Georgetown Glow, Washington DC, dec. 2015


Shifting Gaze at Georgetown Glow, DC, December 11-20, 2015 > WATCH VIDEO

Shifting Gaze is a film-art-music installation about choice, desire and memory conceived and directed by Laia Cabrera (filmmaker and video artist) and created in collaboration with Erica Glyn (music, composer and singer) and Isabelle Duverger (animation and mapping). Shifting Gaze is a film about identity, about making choices, a memory in act.
Drawing from the body, faces, urban patterns, nature and remains of activity, the piece explores a notion of choice, linked to desire and memory –choice being the present, memory representing the past and desire, the drive for a future. Underneath these mirrored imageries lie many stories about limits, freedom and self-perception.
Shifting Gaze is comissioned by Georgetown Business Improvement District, and sponsored by Jamestown Properties and Georgetown Park with the support of Spain Arts and Culture.
Shifting Gaze at GLOW, film installation projected on the main Wall of the Georgetown Canal as a site-specific immersive video mapped installation.
C&O Canal wall, at 1064 Wisconsin Avenue, NW at the rear of Georgetown Park
December 11-20, 2015 from 6pm to 10 pm