“A Succession of Waves” embraces the impossibility of comprehending the inexhaustible swell by presenting three attempts to represent it through film. First, in Obholzer’s “2 days left”, the wave has been constructed artificially: an anthropogenic leisure trick captured through a rather abstract succession of moving images. In the second attempt, Wang’s “One Thousand and One Attempts to Be an Ocean”, a hasty succession of scenes becomes overwhelming, a flood that reminds us of infinite scrolls and latent threats. The last example, “The Ship is Sinking” by Stracke & Seibt, goes back to a moment of quietness, where the “The Raft of the Medusa”, a magnificent symbol of human’s wrecked horizon, is reenacted by collapsing two planes and materialities into one.