Shooting (mostly) in complete darkness to challenge ourselves.
In search of spaces to accommodate current anxieties.
Channeling Blade Runner’s film-world in a visceral, immersive darkness.
Model: Georgia O.
(Liverpool, 2024)
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Shooting (mostly) in complete darkness to challenge ourselves.
In search of spaces to accommodate current anxieties.
Channeling Blade Runner’s film-world in a visceral, immersive darkness.
Model: Georgia O.
(Liverpool, 2024)
*It is obvious how much I missed visiting a gallery by how suddenly I fell in love with ‘And Say the Animal Responded?’ exhibition at FACT Liverpool this week.
An extraordinary body of work that inspires and intrigues, from hydrophones used to record whales and dolphines, to a colony of leafcutter ants ‘scratching’ music in the gallery and an incredible choreographed performance of ape’s gestures.
I did not want to leave.
Most exhibitions are ‘living organisms’ that breathe, and speak, and transmit, and even absorb from their surroundings - but this one even more so.
An extraordinary (and fierce!) mission to expand the limits of our understanding when it comes to the world of animals - and, at the same time, the beautiful result of a passionate confluence between art and technology.
Exhibition is on until December 13th, 2020 - and I will definitely go back for a second visit!
More HERE