NOVEMBER, 2025

Dual-Channel video installation. 4K. Color. Stereo Sound. 12:00 min. Synchronized loop.


November is an audiovisual meditation on endings and end times, the cerulean sky, the night. In this dual-channel video installation, one screen displays an image of a pregnant moon traversing a cloudy sky while the other screen presents evocative images of the natural world in metamorphosis: autumn leaves in the wind, a frozen tree branch, a swan, rippling water, a northern night. Lingering on the liminal and transitory, time is portrayed as anything but ordinary and static. Subtle alterations of temporal flows emphasize time’s elasticity, and endings become inevitably tied to transformative and regenerative states.

November features a poem written and delivered by Mara Lee. The poem, which alludes to the oracular and the myth of Leda and the Swan, is integrated into a melodic score composed by Lior Suliman. Like the visuals, the soundscape carries an enchanted allure and invites a consideration of the elusive phenomena of time and its profound connection to lived experience and our perception of the living world.



Concept, photography, editing: Jane Jin Kaisen. Poetry and voiceover: Mara Lee. Music: Lior Suliman. Colorist: Edoardo Rebecchi. Camera Assistance: Theodore Bu. Harp: Julia Rovinsky. Research Assistance: Pauline Koffi Vandet. Supported by The Danish Arts Foundation and The Danish Artistic Research Funding Programme, Ministry of Culture