some more pictures from the making of PHOTOSONIC, most of them are from the shooting of the 'Artist Phase' at Minerva Films A/S studios in Copenhagen N.
Most of the pictures are by Nanna Nagelfar (www.nagelfar.dk), the Delta Lab photos are by Danish rockstar Julian Starr (www.starr.dk)
more pictures to come ...
more pictures to come ...

Make up artist Anders Lerche from JOTUNHEIM working on my mask [www.jotunheim.nu]

another picture of Anders working on my mask [www.jotunheim.nu]

another picture of Anders working on my mask [www.jotunheim.nu]

Director of photography Soren Bay shooting the opening scene of 'Artist Phase'. [www.sorenbay.dk]

Shooting 'Adul Phase' at Delta Lab Studios; the guy in red shirt is film director Donato Russo.

me at the Minerva Film Studios make up room (pictures up & below)


Shooting 'Adul Phase' at Delta Lab Studios; the guy in red shirt is film director Donato Russo.

me at the Minerva Film Studios make up room (pictures up & below)









3 comments:
Very interesting project, your movie reminds me something from 2001 A Space Odissey and a bit the first works from japanese artist Mariko Mori (do you know her?)
I was wondering: what comes first for you? the music or the imagery? (related to Photosonic)
Hi Allan
yes I know Mariko, she's very popular in Japan, I had got into the IBVA technology after experiencing her Wave Ufo interactive machine.
Music or Images? Good question.
I can say PHOTOSONIC started to come out while I was living in Denmark (end of year 2002), during that time I was reading Kandinsky - Schoenberg mail correspondence, get involved in the 'color - music' theories and wondering how to solve the translation on a electric guitar.
That thing worked out as a 'hook' for me, plus a series of personal life events leaded me to accumulate drawings, thoughts, music and sounds that later on had generated the PHOTOSONIC performance structure.
I had choose video as a medium to document/capture the performance, because the 'video medium' can include sound and images following a 'time line' sequence, that is perfect if you need to show a process, and it does leave the freedom to show an open - ended process (as in the case of PHOTOSONIC)
The answer can be: the music comes first, but it was generated by the imagery.
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