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Eternal Return contemplates an intensive five-part study of a view and how we form aesthetic and cultural judgements about landscape. An exploration of time,
patience and suspended expectations reveals the inevitable question of whether the pursuit of the sublime in nature is still able to elicit a visceral response.
Somewhere between boredom and engagement the mechanics of our focused attention allow unmitigated perception as the images continue indefinitely.

Eternal Return, 2009, (44 min 18 sec), HD single channel video/sound, dim. variable