ORCINUS ORCA

Berlot
Source: Berlot

Uršula Berlot

ORCINUS ORCA , ongoing
Co-workers & Funding
Netherworld - Alessandro Tedeschi (sound)
Sunčana Kuljiš (digital animation)
Documents
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Description
video 6,'08
Album: Algida Bellezza, Netherworld (Glacial Movements)

The video for the track Orcinus Orca followed the release of the album Algida Bellezza (Alessandro Tedeschi aka Netherworld, Glacial Movements, 2019).
The music captured artist’s imaginations of coldness and isolation as well as visions of shiny spectacles produced by sharpened light projected into immersive underwater depthness. Killer Whale (Orcinus Orca), one of Arctic animals threatened by extinction caused by environmental changes, is a metaphorical expression of icy beauty and power grounded in an anxious awareness of primal existential solitude and transience. Video combines recordings of kinetic light spectacles (produced by Berlot’s light-kinetic works) and 3D digital renderings of those same light patterns (Kuljiš). - Uršula Berlot, 2019
Keywords
  • aesthetics
    • anamorphic
    • immaterial
    • immersive
  • genres
    • digital animation
    • installations
      • mixed reality
  • subjects
    • Art and Science
      • cyberspace
      • light (energy)
    • Arts and Visual Culture
      • animations
      • beauty
      • optical illusion
      • virtuality
    • Nature and Environment
      • environment
      • landscapes (environments)
      • oceans
      • water
Technology & Material
Method
3D digital animation, video recording, light projection
Exhibitions & Events
Bibliography