Inger Lise Hansen: HUS
Inger Lise Hansen is an artist working with animation and her films of landscape and architecture focus on time and impermanence.
Hus (1998) is a 16mm film which attempts to reveal the private and hidden layers of our habitation.
It is a stop- motion animation film shot on location in the California Desert.
Every single shot opens up a hidden layer of the house and exposes it to the passing light.
Within the accelerated time of the film the house gradually breaks down piece by piece, and frame by frame.
Once the house is completely dismantled it is reconstructed in a different location.
It is a film about time and processes, about disintegration and construction.