Discovered in the forgotten archives of public access television. "Structural Dialogues" was an experimental program that ran briefly, yet managed to question the very existence of art.<br /><br />In this unique surviving episode, leading thinkers of their time – Eyla and Corvin – delve into a metaphysical discussion on the future of cinema. They reject narrative, image, and sound to find truth in... beige paint. This is a conversation that conceptualizes silence, re-contextualizes the potato as an art object, and asks the ultimate question: is the highest cinematic experience to become a wall?<br /><br />Warning: This is not merely an interview. It is a cultural artifact. A simulation. An experience.<br /><br />P.S. This video is a modern artistic reconstruction and satire of 1970s intellectual programming. Or maybe it isn't.
