A sculpture by John Lopez Photo: Lisa Ferguson
Stacey Tenenbaum is sitting in her house with a raging ice storm outside when we connect to discuss her new documentary, Scrap. She tells me that a million people caught in it are without power, but so far, she’s okay. It’s another of those big events which put our individual lives in perspective. Stacey’s film broadens the perspectives of its viewers. It has questions to ask about big things: objects, vehicles, machines. What happens to them after they reach the end of their useful lives?
“Many, many years ago, when I was doing work on another project, I saw this photo that was kind of like a space junk aeroplane graveyard outside of Moscow. I was just like, ‘Wow, it's beautiful!’ And it completely captured my imagination – all the history that's there. It had this ghostly feel and I just loved it.
Stacey Tenenbaum is sitting in her house with a raging ice storm outside when we connect to discuss her new documentary, Scrap. She tells me that a million people caught in it are without power, but so far, she’s okay. It’s another of those big events which put our individual lives in perspective. Stacey’s film broadens the perspectives of its viewers. It has questions to ask about big things: objects, vehicles, machines. What happens to them after they reach the end of their useful lives?
“Many, many years ago, when I was doing work on another project, I saw this photo that was kind of like a space junk aeroplane graveyard outside of Moscow. I was just like, ‘Wow, it's beautiful!’ And it completely captured my imagination – all the history that's there. It had this ghostly feel and I just loved it.
- 4/11/2023
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
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