A year in a life.
Madeline Schichtel recorded a tiny video every day for a year, cut each day down to a second and produced what you see above: a glimpse of moments big, small, intimate and cinematic.
This reminds me a little of those flashbacks people in movies always see before they die. It also lends a sense of how quickly life moves, lending bigger context to the digital generation’s compulsion to archive it.
Also, isn’t this so much better than going through somebody’s scrapbook while waiting for them to come back with the goddamn coffee?
this is pretty cool, and i applaud her commitment. dunno if i could have done it.
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I love that she put so much work into planning and preparing...it shows. I think the music...
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this is pretty cool,...i applaud her commitment. dunno if i could have done
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pretty interesting way
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is amazing. Makes...try something like...20th January. And I...
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