Installation was presented at the beaches of the island Vlieland.
sea
This animation made by Pascale Brinkel is based on the poem 'Aftelversje' by Judy Elfferich and was created in fall 2009 in the e-poetry [digidicht] workshop at the AKI in Enschede.
Deze animatie van Pascale Brinkel is gebaseerd op het gedicht \'Aftelversje\' van Judy Elfferich en kwam najaar 2009 tot stand in het kader van een digidicht-workshop aan de AKI in Enschede.
(Source: Literatuur Op Het Scherm)
A sea expert interprets the sea and convinces the audience. But the sea doesn’t agree.
(Source: janpeeters.info)
format: Full HD video
aspect ratio: 16:9 (1.77:1)
colour: colour
sound: stereo
runtime: 6 min 0 s (end titles included)
directors: Paul Bogaert & Jan Peeters
text by: Paul Bogaert
poem : ‘What does the sea say?’, unpublished yet.
image by: Jan Peeters
editing: Jan Peeters & Paul Bogaert
A sea expert interprets the sea and convinces the audience. But the sea doesn’t agree.
(Source: janpeeters.info)
format: Full HD video
aspect ratio: 16:9 (1.77:1)
colour: colour
sound: stereo
runtime: 6 min 0 s (end titles included)
directors: Paul Bogaert & Jan Peeters
text by: Paul Bogaert
poem : ‘What does the sea say?’, unpublished yet.
image by: Jan Peeters
editing: Jan Peeters & Paul Bogaert
Loss, Undersea is an interactive narrative/multimedia semantics project by Fox Harrell in which a character moving through a standard workday encounters a world submerging into the depths -- a double-scope story of banal life blended with a fantastic Atlantean metaphor. As a user selects emotion-driven actions for the character to perform, the character transforms -- sea creature extensions protrude and calcify around him -- and poetic text narrating his loss of humanity and the human world undersea ensues. (Source: MIT Icelab)