In Capitalism: Slavery, Jacobs uses a Victorian stereograph (a double-photograph) of slaves picking cotton under the watchful eye of a white overseer as the source for this wrenching silent work. Through digital manipulation, Jacobs creates a haunting illusion of depth and movement. It is as if he has "entered" the image and reactivated this historical moment; he moves among the figures and isolates individuals, creating a stuttering, pulsing effect that suggests motion even as it animates stasis.
Title | Capitalism: Slavery |
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Year | 2007 |
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Crew | Ken Jacobs (Director) |
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Release | Apr 28, 2007 |
Runtime | 3 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 4.90 / 10 by 17 users |
Popularity | 1 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
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