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Wiggliness
Photography by Simón Colombo and Gerónimo Tanoira. With the participation of Bautista Bengolea, Agustín Miles and Pato Carrere. Music and foley by Geronimo Tanoira. Transfer by Leche. Monologue by Alan Watts in "Conversations with myself". Kodak Super 16mm film.
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CHU - Liquid States
An audiovisual projection-mapping Show. Created for Asia's highest land-art exhibition: Saladakh.The live performance took place on a rock structure, next to the city of Leh in Ladakh. Located in the vast landscape of the Himalayas. The theme of this 8-min-long show is water and its different states. Ladakh is suffering from a water crisis. Either there is too much or not enough water available at all. Light particles hitting metamorphic rocks, granite and lichen. Fluid shapes, flickers and waves flow over the harsh solid surface. (Internationally acclaimed) German light artist Philipp Frank’s work titled ‘Liquid States’ invites us into an unknown and unseen world. His waves of light cover the Himalayan landscape like a comfortable liquid blanket. The waves resemble water. Something elusive in this 50 million-year-old mountainous superstructure, just as Philipp’s artwork itself. With this captivating artwork, Philipp reflects on the increasing water scarcity and our specie's universal dependence on it in a high altitude realm
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Onishi Yasuaki - vertical emptiness
Onishi Yasuaki uses tree branches, hot glue, and urea for his installation. He uses the glue to connect our ground to an imaginary world. Crystalized urea appears on thin glue lines and in the tree branches. This installation is presently exhibited at the Kyoto Art Center. Music by Suzuki Ryosuke,Kurachi Martha / kurachino Produced by Murayama Kanako
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WAVES
An experimental Dance Video of two women, that connect with each other and nature through movement and dance. Shot in: Arricam Lt 35mm / emulsion 250d / 10mm standard prime Cooke s4 LOOK AT THINGS DIFFERENT Carla Cervantes Sandra Egido Chelo Natalia Gimenez Cañada Production assistant Alex López Steadicam Operator J.M. Mitchell 1st AC Dani Ocanto 2nd AC Pinky Gaffer Juan Castillo Steadicam assistant Javier Santos García
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Patagonia ‘Mirador del Sur’
Part-Chilean, part-Argentinian - the territory has no official geographical boundaries; a land defined by stories, antiquated maps & historical discoveries of new lands. Dreaming of crossing Patagonia overland, our adventure took us by foot - hiking Torres del Paine, renting 4x4’s, overnight buses & ferries through the fjords, the Southern-most commuter train in South America & a guy we paid $200 to drive us 8hrs across the border on gravel roads when there were no other means. 5 weeks & almost 3000 miles, across Patagonia. Shot on Fuji XT3
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A Year Along the Geostationary Orbit
A year through the distant eyes of meteorological satellite Himawari-8 – a hypnotic stream of Earth's beauty, fragility and disasters. Animation of satellite irradiation scan measurements, scientific data by meteorological satellite Himawari-8 courtesy of JMA/BoM/NCI.
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Great Gardens: Las Pozas, Mexico
Las Pozas (“The Pools”) is a subtropical garden established by twentieth-century British poet Edward James. Soaring out of the Mexican jungle near the town of Xilitla, the gardens are home to enormous concrete works of art that live alongside the tropical landscape.
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Ascension
An emerging life form must respond to the unstable and unforgiving terrain of a new home.
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Ash Thorpe: Epoch
Epoch is an experimental film intended to take you on a voyage through our solar system and beyond. It is a personal project orchestrated to share our enjoyment and admiration for science fiction films and literature. To optimize your viewing experience, Epoch is best experienced with a full screen, no artificial light intrusion, ample sound speakers, and an open mind free of predictions or expectations in order to allow the film to guide you on its expedition and take you to another place entirely. Enjoy the journey. See you on the other side.
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Great Gardens: Las Pozas, Mexico
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Las Pozas (“The Pools”) is a subtropical garden established by twentieth-century British poet Edward James. Soaring out of the Mexican jungle near the town of Xilitla, the gardens are home to enormous concrete works of art that live alongside the tropical landscape.