Tuesday 15 May 2012

Orange Fascia video

Orange Fascia Video- Vancouver 2012

This is a video that Jo Avison and I made in Vancouver. We realised that the words used to describe the ways muscles and bones move were not always appropriate for fascia so this video explored a new language.

The orange is often used to explain fascia and how it holds and divides space within the body.

Jo has done a great job in this video, I have attached the whole video clip unedited. It was our second attempt as I had my finger over the microphone on the phone for the first one!- so we had to buy some more oranges and start again, I have one silent movie and one with sound, we may play about with the clips and add voice overs but for now enjoy this one. It is very much of the moment, post congress and inspired by a need to find a language to describe how fascia works in the body.






Tracey ( the camera or more accurately the phone woman)




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