SCULPTING IN AIR
Sphere, Satellite with video projector, media player, speakers. Video projection on to floating sphere. Acrylic Sphere, variable dimension 50 cm - 4 m (1.5 – 8 ft.) diameter. Single-channel video, 6:48 minutes, looped.
Sphere, Satellite with video projector, media player, speakers. Video projection on to floating sphere. Acrylic Sphere, variable dimension 50 cm - 4 m (1.5 – 8 ft.) diameter. Single-channel video, 6:48 minutes, looped.
Loher adopts a bird’s eye perspective for each video to simulate the effect of looking through a microscope or a telescope. Assuming the role of a mere observer gazing at a distant reality. Projections of fantastic images onto large oating spheres place the observer in a universe of strange planets where creatures, landscapes and textures interact and communicate in symphonic harmony bringing into question the individual ́s role in the greater universe.
Studio shooting in the bird‘s eye view with a group of 6 dancers, New York 2010.
Photos: Marco Monti, 2010
Studio shooting in the bird‘s eye view with a group of 6 dancers, New York 2010.
Photos: Marco Monti, 2010
Studio shooting in the bird‘s eye view with a group of 6 dancers, New York 2010.
Photos: Marco Monti, 2010
Studio shooting in the bird‘s eye view with a group of 6 dancers, New York 2010.
Photos: Marco Monti, 2010
Studio shooting in the bird‘s eye view with a group of 6 dancers, New York 2010.
Photos: Marco Monti, 2010
Studio shooting in the bird‘s eye view with a group of 6 dancers, New York 2010.
Photos: Marco Monti, 2010
Studio shooting in the bird‘s eye view with a group of 6 dancers, New York 2010.
Photos: Marco Monti, 2010