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Telepathy

by Mathroom

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This video project is made up of several layers. The first being a drawing made for the Invisible Exhibition (2017), hosted by The Centre For The Less Good Idea, South Africa. The idea was that all the artworks were to be created in VR software Tiltbrush, and would then be augmented, and revealed through iPads at the opening, which at the time was a first in South Africa. Fred Clarke (Mathroom) created the orb made up of hundreds of hand drawn marks, and titled the drawing Quasar. This was then animated to be slowly rotating and hovering in space.
Subsequently, Eden Labs Africa (who initially pioneered the VR collaboration with CFTLGI) began Creative Friday sessions, where artists from various field are invited to work for a day with cutting edge creative tools. During this session the Quasay was animated in Unity, and effectively filmed from various angles, lighting and diving into the detail of the 3D drawing from various angles, including juxtapositions with still shots. The final layer of the video was assembled in Final Cut Pro, where the exported Unity video files were cut, arranged and manipulated further, resulting in the project of Telepathy.
It is essentially a deep dive into the abstract workings of the human brain and spirit, exploring the notion of our unseen abilities and potential for expansion, both physically and consciously. We are all connected, like the wiring of a giant circuit board, and perhaps our electromagnetic bodies hold more ability that we realise.

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released April 29, 2020

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