Cobra Mist explores the relationship between the landscape of Orford Ness and traces of its military history, particularly experiments in radar and the extraordinary architecture of the Atomic Weapons Research Establishment. Much of what took place there is still governed by military secrecy and will therefore only be revealed over time. The buildings were left to deteriorate by natural elements, creating tension between the time it took for secrets to be revealed, and the buildings to disappear. The atmosphere is sinister, the architecture itself seems to allude to it, even reveal it. The film records the physical traces of this often secret past, using the photographic nature of 16mm film and time-lapse to construct an impossible experience of the landscape and expose its history to the camera.