Parametronomicon (Triptych)
Pink Twins
Parametronomicon presents a model of parametric virtual life. A biomechanic organism moves, multiplies and regenerates in an elaborate series of convulsive movements. Its life spans simple formations to inevitable apocalyptic visions of an over-the-top visual orgy. The triptych version expands the parametric concept further by presenting simultaneously three alternative evolutionary arcs on three screens. The three versions retain the same dramaturgy, but each follows a different route through the parametric space. Pink Twins keep true to their "more is more" ethos with this expanded installation version and provide an immersive and synesthetic experience.
Production Year
2016
Duration
00:18:00
Tyyppi
Asiasana
abstraction, animation, change, chaos, colours, experimental films, form and shape, immersion, media art, motion, video art, video installations, virtuality
Original Title
Parametronomicon (Triptych)
English Title
Parametronomicon (Triptych)
Production Countries
Finland
Dialogue
No
Sound
Yes
Cast
Pink Twins (Author), Pink Twins (Cinematographer), Pink Twins (Director), Pink Twins (Editor), Pink Twins (Music), Pink Twins (Script), Pink Twins (Composer), Taiteen edistämiskeskus (Funder), AVEK (Funder), Pink Twins (Sound Design), Teemu Korpipää (Sound Mixer)
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Pink Twins was formed in 1997 by brothers Juha and Vesa Vehviläinen, artists, filmmakers and electronic musicians, born and raised in Helsinki, Finland. Since starting in the hotbed of arts and underground music that was turn-of-the-millennium Helsinki, Pink Twins have polished their musical and visual output into a distinctive and superimmersive audiovisual mayhem. The colourful, abstract cyclic flow of their animation works focus on human perception, its functionality and limits. In their audiovisual live performances Pink Twins create a wholesome and transformative experience with an extremely detailed wall of sound and immersive video projections. Pink Twins have presented their works in exhibitions and festivals on all continents and performed audiovisual live shows through Europe, Americas, Asia and Australia.
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