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“Fog” (working title) will likely take the form of an immersive/interactive audio-visual installation that explores the ethereal, low-lying “fog” that envelops Weimar and the surrounding landscape during the early morning. Through a series of filmed experiments in the countryside, I hope to challenge the “real-time” experience of the fog as it inundates and subsequently dissipates within the landscape. Eventually, I hope to produce work that mines and playfully manipulates the spatial and temporal dimensions of this phenomenon and the environment in which it occurs. In addition to collecting footage from a variety of rural settings around Weimar, I will also conduct a series of experiments using artificially generated/man-made fog, and explore air (in its many forms) as a material/medium with which which to create work. | “Fog” (working title) will likely take the form of an immersive/interactive audio-visual installation that explores the ethereal, low-lying “fog” that envelops Weimar and the surrounding landscape during the early morning. Through a series of filmed experiments in the countryside, I hope to challenge the “real-time” experience of the fog as it inundates and subsequently dissipates within the landscape. Eventually, I hope to produce work that mines and playfully manipulates the spatial and temporal dimensions of this phenomenon and the environment in which it occurs. In addition to collecting footage from a variety of rural settings around Weimar, I will also conduct a series of experiments using artificially generated/man-made fog, and explore air (in its many forms) as a material/medium with which which to create work. | ||
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Michael Kugler: Fog (Working Title)
“Fog” (working title) will likely take the form of an immersive/interactive audio-visual installation that explores the ethereal, low-lying “fog” that envelops Weimar and the surrounding landscape during the early morning. Through a series of filmed experiments in the countryside, I hope to challenge the “real-time” experience of the fog as it inundates and subsequently dissipates within the landscape. Eventually, I hope to produce work that mines and playfully manipulates the spatial and temporal dimensions of this phenomenon and the environment in which it occurs. In addition to collecting footage from a variety of rural settings around Weimar, I will also conduct a series of experiments using artificially generated/man-made fog, and explore air (in its many forms) as a material/medium with which which to create work.