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Chiral

DN fave Robert Seidel is back with another piece of mind blowing experimental animation, this time commissioned for the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei, Taiwan.

From Robert’s site:

Chirality is a scientific term describing a structure that is not identical to its mirror image. Chiral collects cinematic etudes, which develop various conceptual approaches in order to expand the two-dimensional image into space. They are projected onto a sculpture (510 x 260 x 370 cm) and a screen (250 x 200 cm) made from handmade Taiwanese paper and develop very different lives on these configurations of the same material.

chiral | documentation projection & paper sculpture | MOCA Taipei 2010 from Robert Seidel on Vimeo.

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  1. Posted by Film School by Phone | September 4, 2010, 6:26 pm

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