Pleasurable Complexity
Title: Pleasurable Complexity
Artist: Thylias Moss , UM faculty
Runtime: 7:05
Views: 364
Description:

A Limited Fork exploration of simultaneity across scales, and the beauty of layers, the visual feast of accessing layers and the simultaneous sonic structure that shapes the visual with meaning and symmetry. The visual and sonic collaborate.

Artist's notes:

Part of the pleasure is knowing how things interact, how things can connect, and in that knowing, also knowing how interaction is a form of collaboration. This piece is to explore how my making is not mine alone, but belongs to all with which I collaborated in the making, including all that inspired, that gave me ideas and shaped them, including my seing the photographs of John Chervinsky who also operates a partciple accelerator at Harvard--his visuals led to ideas and convergences with my text, my moving footage, a many-faceted structure (so gem-like) that produced sound as it was rotated, the sound that Ansted composed in documenting the movement of the visual collaboration of Chervinsky and Moss that is, in part, an outcome of my collaboration with what I saw and captured with various digital devices.

Credits:

Photographs by John Chervinsky, used with permission. Music composed and performed by Ansted Moss, used with permission. Moving footage and text by Thylias Moss

YouTube rating: 5/5

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