THE EDEN GAZE

The Eden gaze - International society of typographic designers entry (Inspired by Marcel Proust’ in search for lost time’)



Director/creator               
Kaylum Robinson

Actor                         
Finn Scott

Violing                        
Miranda Dale

Piano                          
Paul Turner



Understanding how true art can be formed from anything. We ourselfs are art and in order to achieve a legacy of this we must That we must self reflect and turn inwardly to understand this. Having the ability to project our creativity on to others to spread true art through generations. The film creates an abstract approach to this concept.



“An empty mind. Upon placing a recent memory of how we visualise our inselves, a trembling feeling within at a profound depth, something that has been dislodged and wants to rise up, something that might be unanchored; an inconcievable feeling, but it climbs up slowly; feeling the resistance, hearing the murmur of the distances being traversed. There is a sense of recognition in the reflection, like a person once known very fondly.

A feeling of reliving a past which was no longer anything more than the history of another person, living amongst an expired memory, the past has reached through time and held a tight grip on who they were meant to be.

The future is a blur and the past is hidden somewhere outside this realm. Moments life slip from the mind. An act of murder under the guise of forgetfulness. In those who have come and gone before, we have lived and died in their memory. What will be left behind that wont submerse into the depths of the mind.

In order to become true art, we must become a reflection for others to see themselves, people do not notice mirrors but themselves.”