A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2001
Original Title:
Waveform Modulation
Production Countries:
Netherlands
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 8
In this piece, a radical work of Dutch architecture becomes the raw material for a series of experiments with time. Born in a computer, the building jumps again into video where it can mutate freely. Here, particles becomes pixels and matter becomes light, as the structure is melted, frozen, shattered, and melted again into a new, transmissible signal. Shot at the H2O expo, Zierikzee, The Netherlands. Architect: Lars Spueybroek/NOX. "Van McElwee transports his viewers hypnotically, viscerally, imaginatively through ingenious fascinating images and sounds. Traveling through his video art, you know you’re in the hands of a dreamer and an artist." - Diane Carson, St. Louis Riverfront Times
Additional Editing:
Aaron Crozier
Associate Producer:
Lynnie McElwee
Director:
Van McElwee
Production Coordinator:
Peter Roe
Sound Engineer:
Ryan Smyth
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