
Premiered at the The Phoenix Project Glastonbury, Saturday 20th September 2008
WATER TABLE
Projected onto a table, around which there are 8 chairs around which the audience is invited to sit, we see images of crashing waves from cliff tops which have been stretched and manipulated digitally. The table is covered with large pebbles taken from a beach and the audience is encouraged to touch these whilst experiencing the sounds of the sea that surround them and the images that are projected on to the table. The aim is to abstract the notion of the natural into formal compositions accompanied by a digitally enhanced soundtrack.
This work was shot at 25 fps and recorded at 2k resolution and projects at 720p resolution
Equipment requirements, 1 projector, 1 x Mac computer, Audio: Stereo system
Shot in California, April 2008
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