A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 22, 2017
Original Title:
风水师
Alternate Titles:
지오맨서
Genres:
Animation | Music | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Film and Video Umbrella
The Jerwood Charitable Foundation
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: U
Runtime: 48
Heralded by the futuristic computer-generated cityscapes that have become a signature feature of his work, Lawrence Lek’s mini-opus Geomancer is less inclined to map the building blocks of the urban architecture of tomorrow than to try and summon up the spirit of our rapidly dawning age - one whose characteristics, Lek implies, include the growing ascendancy of the cultural phenomenon of Sino-Futurism. As the geopolitical axis tilts further to the East, and as once-dominant economic/technological models are cast into doubt, Lek alights on a longstanding tension between the place of the human and the role of the machine, sharpened by contemporary hopes and anxieties around the rise of East Asia, and by speculations that new forms of artificial intelligence, already outperforming mere mortals in matters of automation and aggregation, will challenge us in more creative skills as well. (fvu.co.uk)
CG Animator:
Clifford Sage
CG Artist:
Johnny Lui
Lawrence Lek
Director:
Lawrence Lek
Editor:
Lawrence Lek
Executive Producer:
Steven Bode
Music:
Lawrence Lek
Other:
Terence Broad
Production Accountant:
Sophie Luard
Production Manager:
Ilona Sagar
Polly Wright
Production Supervisor:
Susanna Chisholm
Script Consultant:
Ned Beauman
Sound Designer:
Seth Scott
Thanks:
Oliver Fuke
Sarah Williams
Alix Taylor
Translator:
Joni Zhu
Jennifer Ka Yan Lam
Writer:
Lawrence Lek
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