A Study of the Relationships Between Inner and Outer Space (1969)
20 min | Documentary
David Lamelas defies easy categorization; originally trained in painting and sculpture, he swiftly moved towards conceptual art. His first film showcases his obsessions with time and space, offering an analytical study of an exhibition room that focuses on lighting setups and noise isolation. It minutely observes the workers as they discuss their roles and responsibilities. Then, as if zooming out, the film turns into a psychogeographical exploration of London. Set against the backdrop of headlines about a moon landing, Lamelas captures the public's awe. This film is a fascinating, multi-layered experience that shouldn't be missed!