'visualist, Those Who See Beyond' brings audiovisual art to the general public
Through the testimony of 30 international artists, representatives of this movement, and showing disciplines such as live cinema, mapping or creative coding, the documentary reflects on the past, present and future of VA.
Visualist, Those Who See Beyond is a documentary that reflects on audiovisual art giving voice to the 30 Most representative international artists of this artistic movement.
Directed by Pedro Pantaleón and Manuel Cid, is presented as the first film that under the concept of Visualist brings the past to the general public, present and future of VA or audiovisual art. Spinned as a journey through a selection of works and in documentary key, Give voice to some thirty of the most representative figures of this artistic movement.
Through these testimonials, Visualist, Those Who See Beyond lays the foundations of what it claims as the new audiovisual language, proposing 'Visual Art' as the artistic format of the future.
The documentary shows disciplines such as live cinema, mapping or creative coding. Claiming figures such as the video jockey, defends VA as the artistic format of the future, Tracing a journey that goes from its birth as urban art linked to the culture of the club, to its current dimension already in spaces such as museums.
Filmed for two years in different cities such as Madrid, Paris, Berlin, New York or San Francisco, Visualist, Those Who See Beyond In addition to publicizing this new art form, linked to technological development and the will to generate experiences through disciplines such as live cinema, mapping or creative coding; The documentary defends VA as the artistic format of the future, Tracing a journey that goes from its birth as urban art linked to the culture of the club, to its current dimension in other types of spaces such as museums.
Music is the other common thread of 'this story' , since to a large extent, All this audiovisual artistic movement was conceived in electronic music clubs.
The BSO has been composed by Rubén Kielmannsegge, Electronic music producer, pioneer of nu-jazz in Spain, DJ in venues all over Europe and winner, with Chop Suey, of a Goya Award for Best Original Song for his work in the film Mi Vida Sin Mí by Isabel Coixet (2011).
The sound design and mix runs by Sergio Testón, technician specialized in audio postproduction for film and TV, Nominated in 2017 to the Goya Award for Best Sound for his work in the film Ozzy,by Alberto Rodríguez.
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