Aldébaran (2000)
Aldébaran is the first film from a series of works on hybridization: body and light, color and rhythm. The series are transforming and spiritualizing human body by the use of light, or more precisely by the screening of a film directly to the skin. The body is therefore the only screen for the abstract images made from mathematical models. This encounter between body and light produces a particular and creative energy beyond shapes. Lyrical abstraction, mathematical modelisation and sensual exploration of light, this film is the depth perception of the body stridences.
Director: Hugo Verlinde
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date: January 6, 2000
Cast
Music: Jon Gibson
Country: France
Original Language: xx
More Films by Director: Hugo Verlinde
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Aldébaran about?
- Aldébaran is the first film from a series of works on hybridization: body and light, color and rhythm. The series are transforming and spiritualizing human body by the use of light, or more precisely by the screening of a film directly to the skin. The body is therefore the only screen for the abstract images made from mathematical models. This encounter between body and light produces a particular and creative energy beyond shapes. Lyrical abstraction, mathematical modelisation and sensual exploration of light, this film is the depth perception of the body stridences.
- Who directed Aldébaran?
- Aldébaran was directed by Hugo Verlinde.
- Who stars in Aldébaran?
- Aldébaran stars Maud Edelman, Vanessa Lopez.
- How long is Aldébaran?
- Aldébaran has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
- Where was Aldébaran produced?
- Aldébaran was produced in France.