Anticipation
In Anticipation a burning candle can be seen, which is constantly filmed by a camera. The video material is displayed on three screens in various forms. While the side screens run through different visualizations in a fast cycle, the front screen permanently shows the difference between the frames. In other words, the time intervals that are not recorded by the camera. What people no longer perceive as missing. Or what the brain has to add in order to recognize a continuous image. A direct interface between humans and digital technology is evident here, which is otherwise only noticeable when the frame rate drops. The difference also shows the movement in the video and thus opens up a poetic space in which the focus is on what is in the process of becoming rather than being. In Anticipation, the potential of the video material is deconstructed and broken down into arbitrary temporalities. How does the eye develop through how we see things - not through what we see?