Eyes
Art Films
Pratt Institute
Time and Movement
Prof: Bahareh Khoshooee
Editing: YUYANG CAI
This work draws inspiration from Backrooms Theory and Plato's Allegory of the Cave, exploring the idea that in a fast-paced, hyper-visual society, what we see is often deceptive. The slow, deliberate blink represents a pause—a reminder that beneath what our eyes perceive lies a deeper truth waiting to be uncovered. It challenges viewers to question: What lies beyond the surface? What hidden realities are obscured in our rush to absorb and react? By focusing on the eye, a portal often taken at face value, this piece encourages us to look beyond immediate appearances and explore the unknown depths concealed behind our perceptions.
This video uses materials sourced from the internet for display purposes only.
Pratt Institute
Time and Movement
Prof: Bahareh Khoshooee
Editing: YUYANG CAI
This work draws inspiration from Backrooms Theory and Plato's Allegory of the Cave, exploring the idea that in a fast-paced, hyper-visual society, what we see is often deceptive. The slow, deliberate blink represents a pause—a reminder that beneath what our eyes perceive lies a deeper truth waiting to be uncovered. It challenges viewers to question: What lies beyond the surface? What hidden realities are obscured in our rush to absorb and react? By focusing on the eye, a portal often taken at face value, this piece encourages us to look beyond immediate appearances and explore the unknown depths concealed behind our perceptions.
This video uses materials sourced from the internet for display purposes only.