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Jumpcut

Australia, 2001
film

Two pieces of found footage were used to produce ‘Jumpcut’, a series of frames cut from the head and tails of various takes of a talking head sho..

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Living inside

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What the Butler Saw

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My survival as a deviant

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!OINK

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