Respiro | Breath

'Respiro’ is a new videomapping project resulting from the collaboration between the experience of Zuth and Bea (Antica Proietteria) and the audiovisual contents of Sandro Bocci and Mishikatomo (Julia Set Lab). This work was created in a completely new way, designed and realized with analogical art without any use of CGI or 3D effects.

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Cosmonautica

"Cosmonautica" is an experimental short film that takes the viewer on a mesmerizing journey through the inner and outer cosmos, showcasing abstract textures, galaxies, stars, nebulas, white and black hole, stimulating the pareidolia effect. (Pareidolia is a psychological phenomenon where a person perceives familiar patterns or shapes, such as faces, in random or ambiguous stimuli.)

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Spiro Lucis

Made with crystals and light, it is inspired by the physical phenomenon called Redshift.
The flame and abstract shapes that appear and dissolve in the dark are reflections and refractions of light on a crystal.

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Halo

Halo is the latest experiment linked to the "Hypnos" immersive experience, the work in progress project produced by Julia Set Lab. Halo is a visual-hearing transitional experience that merges together space scenarios with the limits of our imagination. The technique involves high-magnification shooting and fluid dynamics, without using CGI, like a painting in motion. Thanks to the new high resolution cameras it is possible to give a new dimension to certain scenarios due to the exponential increase in the level of detail.

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Titan

'Titan' is spaceart work representing the seas of the moon Titan.

The idea originally came from the observation of peculiar chemical/physical phenomena at high magnification. It was also influenced by the reading of Kurt Vonnegut's novel, 'The Sirens of Titan.

The result is a dreamlike scenario which interpretation vacillates between a cosmic and a biological point of view, until it evolves into a symbolic birth that also recalls the OM.

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