Viewing Stone, 2018. HD video, sound. 30:08

  • Viewing Stone (2018) glimpses a pastoral vision of a desolate asteroid serenely wandering through the vacuum of space. In a series of long slow-motion shots, the camera hones in on the contours of the asteroid’s perforated and wrinkled exterior. As shadows shift and transform its surface, a feeling of tranquility intermingles with foreboding danger. Throughout cinema, asteroids have been confined to apocalyptic symbols of impending doom. Here, the viewer is presented with a far different vision: the juxtaposition of reality and simulation, creation and annihilation, the beginning and the end. Like Suiseki, the Japanese art of stone appreciation, the asteroid is presented as a mystical creation like many of the characters in Richmond’s work, as it slowly travels through space.

  • Directed and Conceived by Christopher Richmond

    Cinematography: Colin Trenbeath

    Editor: Christopher Richmond

    Music: Aileen Bryant

    Asteroid: Evan Walker