Hovver - Liminal Scope
By Chris Lunney
Hovver - Liminal Scope
by Chris Lunney and Katherine Brice
"Liminal Scope is an immersive light and sound installation, in which three rings frame the transit of light through space. The audiovisual score enmeshes harmonic frequencies, rhythmic motion, and gradients of color, orchestrating a narrative which navigates tension and release.
Our form of reality is mutually constructed by our perceptions along with their limitations. The installation's rings form an aperture that focuses and reveals a spatial quality of light, which usually remains unseen. Liminal Scope is a meditation on these perceptual limitations as they relate to our shared and individual perspectives on reality."
“Un i Mig” LA IAIA ( Official Music Video )
by Maliboo & Olga Capdevila
A story of a heartbroken man trying to get on with his life.
Music Video for the band LA IAIA I made side by side with the super talented Olga Capdevila.
Direction & Illustration: Olga Capdevila
Direction & Animation: Maliboo
Credit Design: Ingrid Picanyol
Yoga - Anna Engerström
By Anna Engerström
Yoga
Choreography and editing by Anna Engerström. Danced by Anna Engerström and Amy Van De Wetering.
"Thank you Amy3 I do not own the rights to this music."
EICH ZE (Music by Neomi Hashmonay)
By Shahaf Ram
EICH ZE
Music by Neomi Hashmonay
Video by Shahaf Ram
Echo and Narcissus
By Anna Ginsburg
Echo and Narcissus
Directed and animated by Anna Ginsburg.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echo_and_Narcissus
fabric 83: Joris Voorn
Directed & Animated by Sam Gainsborough
PATTERN LANGUAGE (midnight moment)
By Peter Burr
PATTERN LANGUAGE (midnight moment) by Peter Burr
"Pattern Language, built in a video game engine, is a rhythmic, strobing composition in richly patterned black and white. Employing cellular automata and crowd-simulation algorithms, this work envisions human life within a labyrinthine “Dirtscraper” – an inverted, underground skyscraper. Indistinct, nongendered figures in shades of grey walk through endless generative levels of lights and right angles, while others fill the screen with dots that bloom or wilt according to the classic “Game of Life” model developed by mathematician John Conway in 1970. Part of a larger project of the same name that has appeared from Kiev to Berkeley to Amsterdam, this work overtook Times Square in New York City every night in May 2018 as a part of Times Square Arts’ Midnight Moment program. Viewers were immersed in the endless labyrinth which mirrors both the pointillist quality of Times Square’s LED billboards and the patterns we ourselves trace through the megastructure environment of New York City."