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Qi Liu
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Qi Liu
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“Tile of Blue Wall” shot on 16mm film, this independent experimental work follows Eva, a photography student who begins to notice strange, recurring symbols appearing on the footage she develops. What starts as a technical curiosity soon unfolds into

“Tile of Blue Wall” shot on 16mm film, this independent experimental work follows Eva, a photography student who begins to notice strange, recurring symbols appearing on the footage she develops. What starts as a technical curiosity soon unfolds into an unsettling investigation, pulling her toward a clandestine cult whose rituals blur the boundaries between vision and reality. As Eva is drawn deeper into their world, the symbols take on new and terrifying meaning, culminating in an ominous act of sacrifice. Blending practical wire work with stylized post-production effects, the film merges the tactile texture of 16mm with contemporary techniques to create an eerie, immersive experience.

“Tile of Blue Wall” shot on 16mm film, this independent experimental work follows Eva, a photography student who begins to notice strange, recurring symbols appearing on the footage she develops. What starts as a technical curiosity soon unfolds into

“Tile of Blue Wall” shot on 16mm film, this independent experimental work follows Eva, a photography student who begins to notice strange, recurring symbols appearing on the footage she develops. What starts as a technical curiosity soon unfolds into an unsettling investigation, pulling her toward a clandestine cult whose rituals blur the boundaries between vision and reality. As Eva is drawn deeper into their world, the symbols take on new and terrifying meaning, culminating in an ominous act of sacrifice. Blending practical wire work with stylized post-production effects, the film merges the tactile texture of 16mm with contemporary techniques to create an eerie, immersive experience.

“Tile of Blue Wall” shot on 16mm film, this independent experimental work follows Eva, a photography student who begins to notice strange, recurring symbols appearing on the footage she develops. What starts as a technical curiosity soon unfolds into

“Tile of Blue Wall” shot on 16mm film, this independent experimental work follows Eva, a photography student who begins to notice strange, recurring symbols appearing on the footage she develops. What starts as a technical curiosity soon unfolds into an unsettling investigation, pulling her toward a clandestine cult whose rituals blur the boundaries between vision and reality. As Eva is drawn deeper into their world, the symbols take on new and terrifying meaning, culminating in an ominous act of sacrifice. Blending practical wire work with stylized post-production effects, the film merges the tactile texture of 16mm with contemporary techniques to create an eerie, immersive experience.

“Tile of Blue Wall” shot on 16mm film, this independent experimental work follows Eva, a photography student who begins to notice strange, recurring symbols appearing on the footage she develops. What starts as a technical curiosity soon unfolds into

“Tile of Blue Wall” shot on 16mm film, this independent experimental work follows Eva, a photography student who begins to notice strange, recurring symbols appearing on the footage she develops. What starts as a technical curiosity soon unfolds into an unsettling investigation, pulling her toward a clandestine cult whose rituals blur the boundaries between vision and reality. As Eva is drawn deeper into their world, the symbols take on new and terrifying meaning, culminating in an ominous act of sacrifice. Blending practical wire work with stylized post-production effects, the film merges the tactile texture of 16mm with contemporary techniques to create an eerie, immersive experience.