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Pyramid (2014) is an intriguing exploration of Maslow's hierarchy of needs, presented through a unique blend of color and black & white footage shot on 16mm. The film captures the subtle rhythms of middle-class life in South England, allowing the viewer to ponder how these needs manifest in everyday existence. It's not just a documentary; it's almost a performance piece, reflecting Salmon's ongoing fascination with the role of the artist behind the camera. The pacing feels meditative, inviting you to linger on the images and the ideas they evoke. It has a raw, tactile quality that distinguishes it from more polished works, making it a thought-provoking watch for those interested in the interplay between art and psychology.
Exploration of Maslow's hierarchy of needsUnique visual style with 16mm filmFocus on middle-class life in South England
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