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Cityscape 2095 + Interview
An interesting video interview of the creative team behind Cityscape 2095 (Yannick Jacquet, Mandrile and Thomas Vaquie) talk about their audiovisual installation. Click here to see their amazing project.
Creative Film : Cityscape 2095
Cool Audiovisual installation created by Yannick 'legoman' Jacquet (3D Animation), artist Mandril and
sound design by Thomas Vaquie.
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'Out of Control' - Visual System - Music by Thomas Vaquie - Based on the original nobel by Stephane Beauverger - L'Atonium, Bruxelles, Belgique
“O (Omicron)” (dir. Romain Tardy & Thomas Vaquié)
This might not be a music video, per se, but what it is is a visual document capturing a stunning permanent art installation, directed and scored by the artists themselves. Romain Tardy, who along with Thomas Vaquié developed the piece, has already made his influence known within the modern visual art community through such projects as his 2010 collaboration with Nosaj Thing (which one can't help but believe to have had some sort of influence on Amon Tobin's breathtaking ISAM tour). But "O (Omicron)," however similar to past work in its use of computer-based A/V syncing, is a far far far more massive undertaking than anything the Parisian has attempted to this point. Embellishing a science fiction influence within Poland's massive Hala Stulecia structure (with a diameter of about 213 feet, the Max Berg design was the largest dome constructed since the Pantheon in Rome when it was built in 1913) one can only imagine what impact the combined aural and visual spectacle has on those immersed within in its grandeur. Vaquié's soundtrack only adds to its massiveness. "By using references such as Fritz Lang's Metropolis or the utopian projects of Archigram to confront the different visions of the future at different times, we were interested in trying to create a vision of a future with no precise time reference. A timeless future." A music video by any other name...
Yannick Jacquet, Jeremie Peeters, Thomas Vaquie, 3Destruct
This is fucking sick!
3Destruct an audiovisual installation
Scopitone Festival / Le Lieu Unique / Nantes / France October 2011 Visuals: YANNICK JACQUET JEREMIE PEETERS Music: THOMAS VAQUIE antivj.com