Revealing the quintessence of dance and movement... Thanks to the motion capture technique Hugo Arcier stripes the bodies of three dancers performing on the Palais Garnier stage to only leave the interlacing movements of the atoms, creating a mesmerizing dance in futuristic Paris Opera backstage areas.
Clinamen
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Clinamen is a film in computer-generated images where the danced movement is expressed in its purest form. It takes us into a new vision of the Palais Garnier and a futuristic Paris.
Can a choreography exists without the bodies of the dancers?
Clinamen is a praise of movement where movement is expressed in its purest form. The spectator naturally appropriates this universe, initially abstract, and connects distinct elements to generate an imaginary body.
The film also offers an original re-reading of the Palais Garnier, a building transformed into a surprising space made up of atoms, as virtual as it is mental. Aboard this ship, we travel towards the future.
The title of the film Clinamen is taken from Lucrecius’ poem De rerum natura and Epicurean physics. It is a force that allows to deflect the trajectory of atoms and make them collide with each other. The dancers also have this faculty and, through this declination of atoms, the ability to create. The whole film is the visual expression of this phenomenon.
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