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under the sun | liz deschenes, rindon johnson and troika

past exhibition
2 März - 14 April 2022 Munich
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Troika, Terminal Beach, 2020
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Troika, Terminal Beach, 2020
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Troika, Terminal Beach, 2020
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Troika, Terminal Beach, 2020
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Troika

Terminal Beach, 2020
Computer animation, custom motion capture
Sound in collaboration with Dr Nigel Meredith, British Antarctic Survey
4:00 min.
Edition 1/3 + 1 AP
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Photo: Dirk Tacke | Studio Troika
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  • Terminal Beach
'Terminal Beach' ist ein animierter Film, der ein futuristisches Endzeitszenario zeigt, indem ein affenähnliches Wesen, den vermeintlich letzten Baum auf der Erde fällt. Mit Hilfe von Motion Capture wurden die...
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"Terminal Beach" ist ein animierter Film, der ein futuristisches Endzeitszenario zeigt, indem ein affenähnliches Wesen, den vermeintlich letzten Baum auf der Erde fällt. Mit Hilfe von Motion Capture wurden die Bewegungen einer Person, die eine Axt schwingt, aufgenommen, und auf einen Produktionsroboterarm übertragen, der mit langen dunklen Haaren bekleidet war. Dadurch entwickelt der Roboter eine tierische oder menschliche Anmutung, die ein merkwürdig entrücktes Gefühl vermittelt.
In dieser Szenerie bringt der Roboter zu Ende, was die Menschheit vor langer Zeit begonnen hat – die fortschreitende Zerstörung unseres Planeten. Der Titel "Terminal Beach" ist eine Anlehnung an J.G. Ballards Sammlung von Science Fiction Kurzgeschichten, in deren Mittelpunkt das bittere Paradoxon steht, dass die außergewöhnliche schöpferische Kraft der menschlichen Vorstellungskraft nur von ihrem rücksichtslosen Zerstörungstrieb übertroffen wird.

"Terminal Beach" is an animated film depicting a futuristic end-time scenario in which an ape-like creature fells the supposedly last tree on Earth. With the help of motion capture, the movements of a person swinging an axe were recorded and transferred to a production robot arm with long dark hair. As a result, the robot generates an animalistic or humanoid appearance, conveying a strangely enraptured feeling.
In this scenery, the robot ends what humanity began a long time ago – the progressive destruction of our planet. The title "Terminal Beach" is a reference to J.G. Ballard's collection of science fiction short stories, which focuses on the bitter paradox that the extraordinary creative power of the human imagination is surpassed only by its ruthless destructive instinct.
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