don't think about time
Hannah Brasier is an RMIT Media and Communication Honours student interested in how Deleuze's theory of affect, and the slow can be used as a framework for interactive online video practice. You'll also find music and film interests here also.

a working hypothesis

I think articulation has been a major downfall for me, but I’ve just come to some form of Deleuzian epiphany or perhaps a moment of clarity in terms of theorising my work. We talked in class about how your work should be informed by something and also at the end measured by it. So this is a one sentence type of hypothesis in terms of using affect to execute slowness through interactive video practice. This is more or less the model part of my research question:

If the individual videos of your work are affection-images in that they are either icons or qualsigns this will create a greater gap between perception and action as the videos remain as singularities are a linked in a way which is non-fixed and changes through user experience and engagement, which will slow down the process by which the viewer navigates through the work.