My Inner Wolf

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My Inner Wolf creates a recurring imagination of the experience of absence epilepsy – first into the brain, then back to the world. The playfully animated images, resembling a cheerful cut-and-paste collage, are set to immersive music by Joep Beving and Suzanne Ciani. At a table, a man, a woman, and a child are seated. The image slowly zooms in on the child and then tumbles into that child’s head. It turns out that in the supposedly absent brain, a lot is still happening.

The visualization of absence is fueled by the spectators themselves: anyone who visits the site on a mobile phone has the opportunity to fill almost every area of the image with photos. Specific input is requested each time: a shiny surface, a wide landscape, your inner wolf.