When bullet time pierced our collective consciousness, movies were changed forever. Slow motion was not a new invention, but bullet time took slow motion to its limits. Here, time was so slow that it didn’t even seem to exist. And because time was so nonexistent, we could see the full picture. On “Time Collapse,” Mann performs a similar move, using the wobbly, stunted instrumental to give us a more detailed view of reality.
The video depicts the world in a futuristic, dystopian state, full of past and ongoing wreckage and ruin. Mann and Dizzy Wright tell us that this is the world on the day that time collapsed, but the metamessage is that this is actually our world as it is. Watch the video before it’s too late.
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