This short was created as a 'bookmark' in my ongoing pursuit of the motif of Labyrinth.
It conveys 'acceptance of physicality.' It can also be described as 'a marriage of Narcissus and Goldmund.' 
 
https://www.behance.net/gallery/Labyrinth/12058379 
Above is the piece that initiated the investigation of Labyrinth as a symbol. 
Flesh of my Flesh,
Blood of my Blood!
 
                                                           thus Pygmalion cried.
 
 
Flesh and Blood
the Walls of Labyrinth
 
What binds me keeps me alive.
 
                                                       thus replied She
Pygmailon.
Credits:
 
Rachel Madeiros FAV 16 - Acted as puppet/ Camera B 
Tom Zhou FAV 16- Camera A/ Lighting
Goyo Kwon Illustration 16 - Acted as masked man/ Camera C/ Set construction/ Set design/
                                           Mask construction/ Puppet construction.
Zoe Matthewson FAV 16 - Acted as puppet.
 
 
Music by: Anthony and the Johnsons/Astor Piazzola
Pygmalion
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Pygmalion

This video is of a person giving birth to oneself. A person who is Pygmalion to oneself. This is a short visual fable of acceptance of physicalit Read More

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