2024, KOLLEKTIV BETON
Duration: 02:56 min.
Medium: Video, 4K 16:9, Colour
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Idea & Realisation: Kollektiv Beton
Sound: Thomas Baumann
Motion Control: Superposition
Exhibition: 04. April — 11. May 2024
Medium: Video, 4K 16:9, Colour
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Idea & Realisation: Kollektiv Beton
Sound: Thomas Baumann
Motion Control: Superposition
Exhibition: 04. April — 11. May 2024
FUTURE // NOW – KOLLEKTIV BETON (Nathalie Kamber & Rebekka Friedli)
A point in nothingness. FUTURE // NOW manifests in the form of hints, a reflective interplay of colours where much remains hidden. For a brief moment, the video allows a glimpse into a rapidly changing sequence of images, where a blending of meaning and triviality, randomness and intention takes place. Where does the gaze turn? Towards what the future offers in possibilities, into fragmentary memories of past life segments, into the emerging present? In this constellation of fleeting snapshots, a loose entirety forms. To interpret from it a structure or meaningfulness – if such is even demanded – lies with the viewers.
For FUTURE // NOW, KOLLEKTIV BETON used video material from their shared pool. The three-minute loop was created with modern control technology from Superposition. Thomas Baumann produced the music and sound design.
A point in nothingness. FUTURE // NOW manifests in the form of hints, a reflective interplay of colours where much remains hidden. For a brief moment, the video allows a glimpse into a rapidly changing sequence of images, where a blending of meaning and triviality, randomness and intention takes place. Where does the gaze turn? Towards what the future offers in possibilities, into fragmentary memories of past life segments, into the emerging present? In this constellation of fleeting snapshots, a loose entirety forms. To interpret from it a structure or meaningfulness – if such is even demanded – lies with the viewers.
For FUTURE // NOW, KOLLEKTIV BETON used video material from their shared pool. The three-minute loop was created with modern control technology from Superposition. Thomas Baumann produced the music and sound design.