1975 | United States | Short

Riley, Roily, River

  • English - 2 mins
  • Director | Paul Kos
  • Writer | Paul Kos
  • Producer | -

STATUS: Released

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The seemingly groundless debate as to whether a river is "riley" or "roily" can be interpreted as an example of language's descriptive failure. A shouting match over how to describe the river has no effect; the face of nature continues unchanged. Riley, Roily, River graphically illustrates the gap of meaning that exists between the natural, empirical world and the language we use to describe it.

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