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All Light, EverywhereFilmAll Light, Everywhere2021 • 1:49:00StreamHuluApple iTunes StoreAmazon Instant VideoSynopsisAn exploration of the shared histories of cameras, weapons, policing and justice. As surveillance technologies become a fixture in everyday life, the film interrogates the complexity of an objective point of view, probing the biases inherent in both human perception and the lens.WebsiteDesign & DevelopmentA Lot of Moving PartsBhavik SinghSite Presented ByCreditsWriter, Director, EditorTheo AnthonyProducersRiel Roch-DecterSebastian PardoJonna McKoneExecutive ProducersGreg BousteadJessica HarropDavid DolbyNatasha DolbyTim NashCinematographyCorey HughesOriginal ScoreDan DeaconNarrationKeaver BrenaiSound DesignUdit DusejaAll Light, ExpandedInteractive CompanionExplore an interactive companion of articles, quotes, links, and archival materials that inspired the 2021 documentary All Light, Everywhere.1234561 Scrub to a point in the film or browse notes by title 2 Read corresponding entries 3 Discover a constellation of ideas 4 Explore related references 5 Trace a path of exploration 6 Look up sources to expand outwardsFilmAll Light, Everywhere2021 • 1:49:00StreamHuluApple iTunes StoreAmazon Instant VideoSite Presented ByReferences1Truth Is Image0:00:000:02:33book“Truth is image, but there is no image of truth.”SourceMondzain, Marie-JoséImage, icône, économie. Les sources byzantines de l’imaginaire contemporain2Ecclesiastes 1-90:00:011:27:031:41:39book“The eye never has enough of seeing, nor the ear its fill of hearing. What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun.”Source...The Old Testament3Frederick Douglass Prophet Quote0:00:011:06:55article“We all feel that there is something more. That the curtain has not yet been lifted. There is a prophet within us, forever whispering that behind the seen lies the immeasurable unseen.”SourceDouglass, FrederickAge of PicturesRelatedFarocki Quote Headervideo4Bigger Questions on Archives0:00:02article“Archives are the product of a process which converts a certain number of documents into items judged to be worthy of preserving and keeping in a public place, where they can be consulted according to well-established procedures and regulations. As a result, they become part of a special system, well illustrated by the withdrawal into secrecy or ‘closing’ that marks the first years of their life. For several years, these fragments of lives and pieces of time are concealed in the half-light, set back from the visible world. A ban of principle is imposed upon them. This ban renders the content of these documents even more mysterious. At the same time a process of despoilment and dispossession is at work: above all, the archived document is one that has to a large extent ceased to belong to its author, in order to become the property of society at large, if only because from the moment it is archived, anyone can claim to access the content.”SourceMbembe, AchilleThe Power of the Archive and its Limits5Farocki Quote Header0:00:02video“I am interested in an exchange with my audience, tackling a subject in such a way that it becomes productive and generates a force field via which others can continue to work on it. It is about gaining new access to things: about establishing a mode in which one not only sees something differently through the images, but sees the images themselves differently.”SourceFarocki, HarunStill LifeRelatedFrederick Douglass Prophet Quotearticle6Silver Jews Quote0:00:24galleryPage 1, Journal 1.7As the Eye, Such the Object - William Blake0:00:28article“As the eye, such the object.”SourceBlake, WilliamAnnotations to Reynolds8As the Eye, Such the Object Journal0:00:28galleryRelatedAs the Eye, Such the Object Journalgallery9How to Do Your Own Fundus Exam0:00:40video10Extramission Sketch0:00:441:19:50galleryI think of the pushed-in eyes of statues.SourcesbookMondzain, Marie-José. "Image, icône, économie. Les sources byzantines de l’imaginaire contemporain". Editions du Seuil, January 1, 1996.Find BookTruth Is Imagebookbook.... "The Old Testament". January 1, 1201 BC.Ecclesiastes 1-9bookarticleDouglass, Frederick. "Age of Pictures". Picturing Frederick Douglass: An Illustrated Biography of the Nineteenth Century's Most Photographed American (January 1, 1862).Read ArticleFrederick Douglass Prophet QuotearticlearticleMbembe, Achille. "The Power of the Archive and its Limits". REFIGURING THE ARCHIVE (January 1, 2020).Read ArticleBigger Questions on ArchivesarticlevideoFarocki, Harun."Still Life". Video, 56:00.Watch VideoFarocki Quote HeadervideoarticleBlake, William. "Annotations to Reynolds". Complete Writings (January 1, 1972).Read ArticleAs the Eye, Such the Object - William BlakearticleTimeline