2015. Ultra-widescreen (16:3) high resolution 6K (5760×1080) 60fps video with stereo audio;
3x HD Projection or LCD/LED Screen.
Duration: 9:00;
Editions: 3+1AP
Waves (2014-)
Excerpts from Waves (2015 edition). Original score by Rutger Zuydervelt (Machinefabriek)
“Waves” is a series of projects that draws upon the well established history of both artistic and scientific study on oceans and oceanic waves. Inspired by the likes of J.M.W Turner, Katsushika Hokusai, Ivan Aivazovsky, and many others, it is a data dramatization of complex ocean simulations, distilled and re-imagined in the form of abstracted visuals and sounds. An ongoing series of studies that investigate the tension and delicate balance between the immense power and incredible fragility of the oceans; simultaneously mighty yet delicate; calming yet terrifying; graceful yet violent; a symbol of fear, danger and death as well as hope, freedom and life.
Waves is part of an ongoing series of works and philosophy of using the tools of science as a lens to the world, to find inspiration in hidden processes that shape our universe. And using these tools to reveal, extract and amplify the unseen poetry in our lives and surroundings and re-ignite a child-like fascination with the world around us.
Installation view (2015 edition)
“Monochrome” at Aksanat, Istanbul, Turkey, 2015