Poetry in motion
multimedia
Academy of Fine Arts Katowice
2019
animation
An animation, delving into the interpretation of Ludwig Wittgenstein's thesis number 5.634 from Tractatus logico-philosophicus: "Everything we see could also be otherwise." This thought-provoking concept is accompanied by Sergei Prokofiev's "Dance of Knights" from Romeo and Juliet, creating a captivating visual experience.
The animation unfolds in three distinct parts, each playing with the viewer's perception of dimension. It begins with a simple 2D portrayal, but as the object starts moving, so does the camera, leading to a more complex visual journey.
To add depth and enhance the overall impact, Adobe After Effects and TouchDesigner were employed in post-production. The result is an exploration of alternate perspectives and the malleability of what we perceive.