Sleep: Has Her House

: An evocative reflection on finding comfort in the film's total darkness. Chang describes the experience as a "coven" where viewers share a lonely but beautiful space together.

: Barley describes his intention as making the viewer feel "rendered small, meaningless and afraid" in the face of nature’s awe. Sleep Has Her House

Scott Barley's 2017 experimental film has inspired several deep-dive blog posts and essays that focus on its "terrible sublime" nature and its production on an iPhone 6. Recommended Blog Posts & Essays : An evocative reflection on finding comfort in

Interview: Scott Barley on Sleep Has Her House - floating world Sleep Has Her House