Relevant Artist: Erkki Kurenniemi

Photo from following article: Zhuang, Justin. “A Look Back at the Future.” Just Ramble <http://justrambling.wordpress.com>.
Born in 1941, Erkki Kurenniemi is known as one of the great pioneers of the electronic age. A man of many talents, Kurenniemi has been able to blend his expertise as a musician, designer and film-maker in combination with computers and robotics to build a career. In current times, Kurenniemi is continually recording an audio diary, video and shooting photos in attempts to preserve his own life. The collection Kurenniemi is amassing is to be premiered in 2048 as a “virtual persona” merging man and machine in an attempt at immortality.
Relevant Artist: Maya Deren

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I feel that it is also important to give Maya Derens acknowledgement for particular audio inspiration derived from her film “Meshes of the Afternoon”.
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For Assignment #5 I once again wanted to use the wind, because of the movement it visually either does or does not create, as a starting inspiration point. I played on ideas from Kurenniemi’s obsession with technology and Deren’s “humming” audio. I then combined these ideas with a visual intention similar to that of my “slow” film, where there were almost still frame photographs with only subtle movements that draw the eye.
“billow”, both in film and audio, creates an interesting juxtaposition between very natural, “human” elements and unnatural technologies with pace adding an extra detail.