PEOPLE LIKE US, beyond cinematic linear perspective

For over thirty years, British artist Vicki Bennett – aka People Like Us – has been radically approaching audiovisual collage. Self-described as redirector and decomposer, Bennett samples, edits, and merges audio and video footage from popular culture, constructing unexpected interconnectedness between characters, landscapes, and sounds.  With repeated viewing and twisted humour, her films are a … Continue reading PEOPLE LIKE US, beyond cinematic linear perspective