Thalé (2012)

Thalé (2012) poster

Barry Doupé’s Thalé (2009) experiments with the phenomenology of light and colour through fiber-optic flower arrangements. Doupé’s animations are inspired by the Thale Cress plant, which is commonly used in biological mutation experiments. His rotating electronic floras, which resemble neon lights, sex toys and fireworks, glow in the dark digital void. - Amy Kazymerchyk, Fabulous Festival of Fringe Film

Director: Barry Doupé
Genre: Animation
Runtime: 5 min
Release Date:
Production: Toronto Pride, Canada Council for the Arts
Country: Canada
Language: No Language
Original Language: en

Keywords

plant, computer animation

More Films by Director: Barry Doupé
More Films in Genre: Animation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Thalé about?
Barry Doupé’s Thalé (2009) experiments with the phenomenology of light and colour through fiber-optic flower arrangements. Doupé’s animations are inspired by the Thale Cress plant, which is commonly used in biological mutation experiments. His rotating electronic floras, which resemble neon lights, sex toys and fireworks, glow in the dark digital void. - Amy Kazymerchyk, Fabulous Festival of Fringe Film
Who directed Thalé?
Thalé was directed by Barry Doupé.
How long is Thalé?
Thalé has a runtime of 5m (5 minutes).
What genre is Thalé?
Thalé is a Animation film.
Where was Thalé produced?
Thalé was produced in Canada.