Many of Sendor's works begin as visions, which coalesce
into fictional narratives and scripts, as he hires actors and other artists to play his characters» roles.
David Hall, a longtime acquaintance of Carson who said he watched the two work together, claims that Andrews supplied rough sketches from her experiences in Beverly Hills, and Carson wove
them into a fictional narrative describing her exotic adventures with various shamans based on his own knowledge of Native American culture.
Not exact matches
Yet what the film lacks is the substance of its progenitor, the concreteness of a certain visual grammar and
narrative originality The Matrix used to transform itself
into a work of surprising science -
fictional elegance.
The
fictional narrative is subdivided
into 34 parts.
Instead of standard realism he favors a strategy that abstracts everyday actions and statements
into theatrical gestures, in which archival footage is re-edited or re-staged, real people perform
fictional scenarios based on their own lives and historical observations intermesh with contemporary
narratives.
In the Gallery's large second - floor space, Soares created a variant on her iconic large - scale installation, Finale (2013), in which she amasses domestic objects
into an environment that evokes
fictional narratives and recalls memories.
In focusing on the family trauma at the heart of The Brood, Breitz pays tribute to Cronenberg's ability to draw audiences
into psychological identification with his characters, suggestively adding the voices of her own family to a palimpsest that already folds Cronenberg's family
narrative into that of the
fictional family in The Brood.
But the
narratives jar with a
fictional tone, bringing
into question a set reading of the work.
Real - world friends have turned out to be sinister characters, with the
narrative intruding
into regular life so consistently that it's created the unsettling sense of a
fictional world that's not running alongside my own, so much as it is layered right on top of it.