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PostPosted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 7:14 pm  Post subject: Oïo aka The Cinepainting (2003)(paint thrown around)(Dvd)
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Again some stuff from KG... thanks to inanna@kg, who wrote:

"Basically, this Canadian artist has developed a special technique to digitally film and remaster the movement and form of liquid paint in slow motion after it was thrown (or shoot) into the air.

It took Simon Goulet eleven years to complete this short film and the result is quite amazing: a very original and unique composition of movement, color and space. One could say, it is an experimental and more or less abstract film that deals with the intersection of two media: painting and digital film.

The only bothering thing, in my opinion, is the (a bit too esoteric) music that wants to touch the viewer emotionally. I think, the film would be better in silence or with another music.

Here comes a longer quotation from the official webpage http://www.oiofilm.com: "

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OÏO is a truly unique experience where liquid paint and the cinematographic medium come together to create a painting in motion: a cinepainting! Jets of paint catapulted into the air become perceptible to the human eye through high-speed camera and computer. A bold technical device that allowed Simon Goulet to create a remarkable piece of art, highly acclaimed throughout the world for its "extraordinary technical inventiveness that takes the image and music on an emotional, dizzying trip toward great creativity" (International Federation of Film Critics, Annecy, 2003).

Cinepainting or Cine-painting is a « canvas » in which the paint is in constant movement. Therefore, it must be “recorded” on media that can capture that movement, i.e., in the case of OÏO, cinematographic film. This is not an animated movie effect where the operator moves the paint (dry or wet) between each frame, but rather a recording of the “free” motion of the paint in the air under the effect of gravity. Therefore, the paint is not filmed “taking off” or “landing”… it is captured directly in flight.

It is a painting without a canvas where the paint freely comes out of thin air. The artist can decide when the material takes on its full aesthetic value.

The experience calls out to the spectator in that the architecture of shapes and colours only takes on meaning in the observer's imagination.

OÏO takes inspiration from the writing of Hubert Reeves on the creation of the universe.

OÏO cinepainting moves from chaos to organization, from the abstract to the figurative. Movement gave birth to time, and time gave birth to history.

OÏO needed eleven-and-a-half years to make (1992-2003).


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ed2k: oio (Simon Goulet 2003).avi  [249.74 Mb] [Stats]
ed2k: eleven years of colour -the creation of oio (Eric Tessier 2003).avi  [399.62 Mb] [Stats]
ed2k: nivis (Simon Goulet 1998).avi  [262.13 Mb] [Stats]

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 9:49 pm  Post subject:
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Cool! Thanks Trep! :beerchug:

I wonder how much paint was used?

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oio website wrote:
540 litres of paint, 56 colours, 7000 metres of film, 33000 digitized images, 360 frames per second, a catapult, lots of friends, passion and patience equals...nine minutes of fun!


^ Looks really interesting actually... will have to click when i have more bandwidth :(


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