A ward in a major hospital in Gaza, image courtesy of Médecins Sans Frontières Australia Well, I hope I will never have to be admitted to a hospital with facilities devastated like this. In fact I have a great aversion to hospitals even when they are relatively clean and well run as I have found here in Australia. Even at my worst moment in 2015 at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, I was never confronted with a ward such as we see in the image above. The procedure I was in hospital for required an operation in the middle of the night, in a theatre which was "under construction"... it was being "renovated" while still being used for serious operations! I was aghast at the situation but had I had no choice, it was an emergency and I was happy to be looked after by people who cared about my wellbeing and did their best under the circumstances. The news we endure every day and night shows us that we are a most privileged society... it's far from perfect here, but you ...
Great stuff Wheeler. Haunting. I kept thinking of the algorithms 'hunting' for the ideal object elements for each scene, and never quite 'arriving' or settling on something... the looping, returning to the same... the futility of the frantic 'search'... but most of all that 'distant whistling' in the soundtrack. I had to stop a few times to check if it was actually IN the soundtrack or something in my own local environment. You got me. Congrats. Love it... unsettled by it... thanks for sharing Peter!
ReplyDeleteGood to have your response Richard... others have responded privately to my email address, but Wheeler doesn't get to see their positive comments. I'm astonished at what he's doing with public domain images and audio sources. pt
ReplyDeleteImpressive ! Thank you for sharing Peter
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