If you would imagine yourself to be on the moon, can you only think of the gray dusty surface you know from films and photographs? Is there a way to leave this image and create your own idea of what it would be like up there? In the short ...See moreIf you would imagine yourself to be on the moon, can you only think of the gray dusty surface you know from films and photographs? Is there a way to leave this image and create your own idea of what it would be like up there? In the short movie Leap in the Dark video-artist Annabel Hesselink searches for a wondrous image of the moon. She asks people around the world about their memories of the first moon landing, she digs for remarkable facts within history and creates her own moon by building models, digging craters and rolling snowballs. Hesselink tries to gain control over the wonder of the moon but encounters the limits of the medium and what can be rationalized. Written by
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