Paris
By Justine Vuylsteker
Paris by Justine Vuylsteker
"A blind man is walking through Paris, while the city wakes up."
Réalisation : Justine Vuylsteker
Animation : Marion Auvin
Animation sable : Justine Vuylsteker
Son : Yan Volsy, Julien Divisia
Bruitages : Gregory Vincent
Voix: Jacques Gamblin
Métronome
By Anna Leterq
Métronome by Anna Leterq
Music by Rémi Subjobert
"Plongé dans la routine cacophonique du travail, un homme parvient à s'en échapper en composant sa musique du quotidien."
“Tiny People Tribe” @ Dnieper River bridge
By Motomichi Studio
“Tiny People Tribe” @ Dnieper River bridge
"Projection Mapping installation at Dnieper River bridge, Kiev, Ukraine for Linoleum Animation and Media Art Festival. 2015."
The Blind Robot
By Louis-Philippe Demers
The Blind Robot
by Louis-Philippe Demers
"In this installation, visitors are invited to sit in the front of this machine and engage into a non-verbal dialogue with the Blind Robot. The robot delicately explores the body, mostly the face, of the visitor in a manner that recalls what the blind humans are doing to recognize a person or an object."
Dogs of Life
By Jack Wedge
Dogs of Life by John Samuel Wedge
Music by Will Freudenheim
"Dogs of Life explores the line between passivity and consideration. It explores human nature using surreal and subliminal messages. It tells the tale of a retired bounty hunter who goes above and beyond the appropriate call of duty to help his neighbor, who is like a stranger to him."
Cumhur Jay - On & On - “Dyschronometria”
By Akihiko Taniguchi
On & On - “Dyschronometria” by Cumhur Jay and Akihiko Taniguchi
Taken from Cumhur Jay first album, "Dyschronometria", available on 23 June 2016
Label: HIGH:Controla / Subterfuge Records
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Music produced by Cumhur Jay
Video produced by Akihiko Taniguchi
Virtual Actors in Chinese Opera
By Tobias Gremmler
Virtual Actors in Chinese Opera by Tobias Gremmler
Created for a theatre production that fuses Chinese Opera with New Media, the virtual actors are inspired by shapes, colors and motions of traditional Chinese costumes and dance. The project made me think of how costumes and fashion could reshape a human body.
Theatre Credits:
Lord Guan Yu on Stage
Scriptwriter: Wang An-qi
Director and Designer: Mathias Woo @ Zuni Icosahedron
Digital Images: Tobias Gremmler
Performed by: GuoGuang Opera Company (Taipei)