Like his other “visual poems,” Soloviev’s film is dubbed with a poetry reciting, building new associations around the circulating images. Lazy Vienna features a poem by 20th century English poet A. S. J Tessimond. Soloviev intermittently interrupts the short film with tabbed black and white snapshots, a unique sort of transition that makes you feel like a photographer, walking around the palace grounds taking photos of the scenery and visiting tourist.
Check out some shots from the film below.
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You can check out more of Soloviev’s work here.
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