Unseen By My Open Eyes examines the visual and psychological landscape in five films by the young Irish filmmaker Kevin Gaffney. Gaffney’s primary concern is identity. His interest in
how it’s constructed and projected has led him to study a breathtakingly broad range of subjects; from daily life in Iran to military conscription in Taiwan; from politics in South Korea to
food consumption in a self-sustaining militarized Ireland.
Within Unseen By My Open Eyes Gaffney’s films are presented through a series of richly illustrated sections. In each section, the subject matter of the films, alongside the methodology
of their making, is considered in a selection of exploratory essays.
Presented also are English scripts of the five films, with an appendix compiling those same scripts in Korean, Chinese, Persian and Gaeilge (Irish Gaelic).