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In the film Eyes Wide Shut Alice Harford (played by Nicole Kidman) is central to several "split scenes" and thematic parallels that take place in and around their residence. Mirroring the Household

The Clock Tower: Ideal for a dramatic "time-shifting" scene.

Cal Vista's use of "Split Scenes" can be seen as a manifestation of the poststructuralist notion of decentering, where traditional notions of narrative and identity are disrupted. By fragmenting scenes, she challenges the notion of a fixed, essential self, instead revealing the multiplicity and fluidity of human experience. Alice -Cal Vista- -Split Scenes-

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The Transition: Alice discovers she can step through the mirror above her fireplace, finding a reflected version of her own home. In the film Eyes Wide Shut Alice Harford

This piece utilizes a split-screen or split-scene technique to contrast a grounded, "Cal Vista" reality with a whimsical, "Wonderland" fantasy. Scene 1: The Cal Vista Reality (Left/Upper Frame)

  1. Split revelation: Evidence / Consequence

A technical or academic case study: A specific workflow or project name (perhaps related to software, architecture, or media production). Split revelation: Evidence / Consequence

Wonderland Secret: "The secret, Alice, is to surround yourself with people who make your heart smile. It's then, only then, that you'll find Wonderland" [0.5.3].