¶ … Terry Fox Video art that was made 1974 (the Children's Tapes) with Bill Viola. Sweet Light (1977, 9 min). There are t
Children's Tapes and Sweet Light
Terry Fox and Bill Viola both provided society with the opportunity to see rather trivial concepts from a completely different perspective. By encouraging individuals seeing their films to get actively involved and to analyze each scene thoroughly, the two directors aimed to raise public awareness concerning people's tendency to employ superficiality in trying to understand the world. Children's Tapes and Sweet Light put across minimalist ideas and assist these respective ideas in becoming transcendent as viewers become inspired and as they gradually come to actually comprehend the messages behind the videos.
Terry Fox' video appears to discuss with regard to the fleeting nature of time and to how some things can be invisible as long as people are unable to observe their potential. Some moments in time are forever lost, but by stopping for a second and trying to appreciate them, one is more probable to acknowledge their significance. Fox's video is really a paradox, considering that it intends to help people realize that they need to appreciate every moment in life and that it also relates to the fact that it would be impossible to stop time and that it would thus be pointless for someone to actually try to focus on a particular concept for too long.
When considering Fox' video, it appears that the lifeless objects in the clip put across a much greater message than someone would be inclined to believe they would. These objects are still inanimate, but it seems there's a higher force controlling them -- a concept that makes them less trivial and that encourages viewers to acknowledge their limited understanding of the world. To a certain degree, Fox creates a bridge between...
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