#5
From my new series: “Things Left Unsaid”
Original photograph glitched through Audacity
Source photograph taken in NYC, Summer 2011.
#4 “Hotel Window”
(Looks best in full screen)
From my new series: “Things Left Unsaid”
Original photograph glitched through Audacity
Source photograph taken in NYC, Summer 2011.
Madeline, pulled from the water #2
From my series “Vertigo by Alfred Glitchcock”
A glitch essay on the film recently crowned as the “greatest film of all time” by the bfi sight and sound people. I posted the original still so my dear readers can have a reference point.
Madeline, pulled from the water #1
As a subcaption, this quote from the glorious Chris Marker film “Sans Soleil”
The painted horse at San Juan Bautista, his eye that looked like Madeline’s: Hitchcock had invented nothing, it was all there. He had run under the arches of the promenade in the mission as Madeline had run towards her death. Or was it hers?
From this fake tower—the only thing that Hitchcock had added—he imagined Scotty as time’s fool of love, finding it impossible to live with memory without falsifying it. Inventing a double for Madeline in another dimension of time, a zone that would belong only to him and from which he could decipher the indecipherable story that had begun at Golden Gate when he had pulled Madeline out of San Francisco Bay, when he had saved her from death before casting her back to death. Or was it the other way around?
From my series “Vertigo by Alfred Glitchcock”
A glitch essay on the film recently crowned as the “greatest film of all time” by the bfi sight and sound people. I posted the original still so my dear readers can have a reference point.
Title Sequence #2
From my series “Vertigo by Alfred Glitchcock”
A glitch essay on the film recently crowned as the “greatest film of all time” by the bfi sight and sound people. I posted the original still so my dear readers can have a reference point.
Flower Shop #1
From my series “Vertigo by Alfred Glitchcock”
A glitch essay on the film recently crowned as the “greatest film of all time” by the bfi sight and sound people. I posted the original still so my dear readers can have a reference point.
Falling Seed #2
From my series “Vertigo by Alfred Glitchcock”
A glitch essay on the film recently crowned as the “greatest film of all time” by the bfi sight and sound people. I posted the original still so my dear readers can have a reference point.
Title Sequence #3
From my series “Vertigo by Alfred Glitchcock”
A glitch essay on the film recently crowned as the “greatest film of all time” by the bfi sight and sound people. I posted the original still so my dear readers can have a reference point.


