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."
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)
Through You
By il Luster
Through You by Lucette Braune
Quartet for the End of Time
By vicarage.studio
Quartet for the End of Time/The Crystal Liturgy
by vicarage.studio
Animation/Direction: Simon Russell/Vicarage Studio
Commission: Emma Bharj/Sinifini Music
Sound Design: Redhorse Studio
With special thanks to Marcus du Sautoy
Quartet for the End of Time by Olivier Messiaen
Performed by Claude Desurmont (clarinet)
Luben Yordanoff (violin)
Albert Tétard (cello)
Daniel Barenboim (piano)
© 2015 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin
Moving Southwark by Jevan Chowdhury
By Jevan Chowdhury
Moving Southwark by Jevan Chowdhury
"...Part of the wider Moving Cities remit to investigate culture and people via expressions of dance, we take you deeper into London, probing further into what makes up the people in a city.
The narrator, Nadine Marshall and composer, Danny Odom form a score underwritten by 24 dancers.
Each dancer was asked to respond directly whats on their mind in that given time, in that given moment. ..."
ROADTRIP by Xaver Xylophon
By Xaver Xylophon
ROADTRIP by Xaver Xylophon
(22 Minutes)
"Julius can't sleep. To get his head empty he decides to go on a roadtrip, but somehow he can't manage to leave.
A hand drawn film about failure, insomnia, a red motorbike, pretty bargirls, the desolateness of Berlin (even in summer) and waterproof socks...."
Moving Yerevan
By Jevan Chowdhury
Moving Yerevan by Jevan Chowdhury
"Moving Yerevan is an emotive response to the meeting of 47 dancers and the metropolis.
Too intuitive and almost impossible to clarify in formal terms, Moving Yerevan can be loosely described as playful filmmaking meets the hidden language of dance.
Yerevan is one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities. The history of it's people simply measured in millennia.
I encourage all to take a brief look at Armenian history before watching."