The final experiment that I have taken further is taping the top of a shaken up drink can. An act that is normally unjustifiable, however fairly universally adopted. I wanted to understand this through a pseudo scientific language, that offers up potential answer but not hard evidence.
The video, again does not act to provide strict answers, and they remain on a level that is not proof, instead it is intended to raise a question about this activity, wether or not it’s important and where the source of it is. It sits in a media or networked context, spreading virally. The film does not offer up definitive answers, instead it prompts the viewer to try to question why they tap their cans, potentially, re-assembling the perceptions surrounding it.
Cantapper
The final experiment that I have taken further is taping the top of a shaken up drink can. An act that is normally unjustifiable, however fairly universally adopted. I wanted to understand this through a pseudo scientific language, that offers up potential answer but not hard evidence.
The video, again does not act to provide strict answers, and they remain on a level that is not proof, instead it is intended to raise a question about this activity, wether or not it’s important and where the source of it is. It sits in a media or networked context, spreading virally. The film does not offer up definitive answers, instead it prompts the viewer to try to question why they tap their cans, potentially, re-assembling the perceptions surrounding it.