Hugo Tillman | Film Stills of the Mind
British-born Hugo Tillman spent two years in China, interviewing leading artists. The conversations ranged around their philosophies, fantasies, and their childhoods. From those conversations, Tillman constructed a full-sized set, a sort of 3-D map of the inner psyche. Then he invited the artists to perform a scene within that set. And then he shot his images. An unexpected, fascinating idea, no?![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj56TPdWKQu9lziCJsHlhW5APSLZ8D16UB8go6fTt9AU8lLv44RZCMQj2a7wWh8XZCi-xJmcDnFMgHbgfNBjpH0RI_vaw21V2mrBwfq5JRxbqB911G-FzisVfEY064lSC3RNA4p/s320/ht_li-songsong.jpg)
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Hugo Tillman - Film Stills of the Mind(again via
getTRIO.com)
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