Syracuse Computer Art Grad. From his website:
"This video series documents extraordinary occurrences captured by a passing videographer. The title and direction of the series are a reference to the writings of anthropologist Carlos Castaneda who studied ancient shamanistic methods of experiencing the world paranormally. He described "square millimeters of opportunity" as momentary and radical shifts in perception, during which amazing events are possible. Video compositing and special effects are used to actualize these moments."
"This video series documents extraordinary occurrences captured by a passing videographer. The title and direction of the series are a reference to the writings of anthropologist Carlos Castaneda who studied ancient shamanistic methods of experiencing the world paranormally. He described "square millimeters of opportunity" as momentary and radical shifts in perception, during which amazing events are possible. Video compositing and special effects are used to actualize these moments."
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