“Turn a Perspective Inside Out: End Where You Begin”
Doors are entrances, but they are also exits. Windows allow one to see from the inside out, but also the outside in. If a person enters a building through a door, they usually have to leave through that same door. An open door exclaims cries of hope whilst a closed one mourns lost opportunities. Windows allow glimpses into a beautiful world but can separate two hands longingly reaching for one another. The door and window can be beginnings or endings, depending on which perspective one takes…
For this video, I decided to compile video clips of doors and windows (from either buildings or cars) that I had taken at some point over the past year. I overlaid them with Emily Dickinson’s poem, “A Door Just Opened on a Street,” which highlights the duality of these everyday items.




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