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Losing My Marbles shows how a simple repetitive action intended to displace common anxiety (snapping a rubberband against a wrist) becomes
obsessive and creates more tension than it was meant to overcome in the first place. The disjunction between the action and layered sound of marbles
falling down a stairwell examines the dichotomy between order and chaos, restraint and impulse.

Losing My Marbles, 2001, (3 min. 28 sec.), dvd video / sound, dim. variable