Julian Rosefeldt, Stunned Man II, Trilogy of Failure, 2005
Further loud crashes are provided by the fabulously pyrotechnic, stunt-laden “Stunned Man,” in which the same actor destroys and reassembles apartments that are identical but reversed in two side-by-side projections. The continuously panning camera indicates that they are built into a circular set. At one point the two worlds connect, when the actor flings himself from one apartment into the other through their back-to-back bathroom medicine cabinets.

Julian Rosefeldt, Stunned Man II, Trilogy of Failure, 2005

Further loud crashes are provided by the fabulously pyrotechnic, stunt-laden “Stunned Man,” in which the same actor destroys and reassembles apartments that are identical but reversed in two side-by-side projections. The continuously panning camera indicates that they are built into a circular set. At one point the two worlds connect, when the actor flings himself from one apartment into the other through their back-to-back bathroom medicine cabinets.

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