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As the eye has seen it, video, full-HD, loop 5:27 min, 2023
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The film As the eye has seen it presents an individual interpretation of Zacharias Wagner's historically
and culturally significant Book of Animals (1634–41), which sheds light on socio-political dimensions in the context of travel.
Uncovering surprising interpretations in the comparison of the historical imagery of the book and our contemporary world, the film delves into the evolving relationship
between humanity and nature. Within the film, I apply a fictitious observer, the Eye, whose perspective we follow as it weaves together diverse impressions from different
time periods. Thereby, the film serves as a poignant reminder of how the past continues to shape our lives today.
The film As the eye has seen it is part of the installation Looking for various perspectives on Zacharias Wagner's Thier Buch, together with
Dorothée Billard's film Fishfile and the Book of Animals.
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As the eye has seen it
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video
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full-HD, loop 5:27 min
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2023
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As the eye has seen it, video still, illustration from the Book of Animals (Zacharias Wagner, Thier Buch, 1634–41, Kupferstich-Kabinett, SKD, inv. nr. Ca 226)
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As the eye has seen it
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video still
illustration from the Book of Animals (Zacharias Wagner, Thier Buch, 1634–41, Kupferstich-Kabinett, SKD, inv. nr. Ca 226)
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As the eye has seen it, video still
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As the eye has seen it
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video still
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As the eye has seen it, exhibition view in Kupferstich-Kabinett Dresden, Germany
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As the eye has seen it
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exhibition view in Kupferstich-Kabinett Dresden, Germany
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As the eye has seen it, trailer
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As the eye has seen it
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trailer