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Three landscapes. Three characters. Multiple identities and emptiness. There are three landscapes with one character in each. This film aims to inform the audience of our concerns of madness, the shifting and swapping of physical, psychological and virtual spaces and identities of the city and its surrounding landscape.
LEVEL TWO-TOM is a component piece of a larger project conceived by Brook to explore the issues of control, domination and conspiratorial alienation. It is intended to be viewed within the context of an installation-based exhibition environment. The piece deliberately deprivileges sound with the intention of heightening the viewer's sense of identity with the alienated subject.
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