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The Watchers (2005) depicts domestic space from the viewpoint of the television set. The viewers are absent from the images with only clues of the watcher's identity being encoded in their domestic environment. The scenes are lit solely by the glow of the television. On a rudimentary level, the television is a source of entertainment and information, but often the television becomes a member of the family or a surrogate companion.
The Watchers (2005) depicts domestic space from the viewpoint of the television set. The viewers are absent from the images with only clues of the watcher's identity being encoded in their domestic environment. The scenes are lit solely by the glow of the television. On a rudimentary level, the television is a source of entertainment and information, but often the television becomes a member of the family or a surrogate companion.
Eva
Mary and Phil
Ida
Mum and Dad
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