A video installation about human-nature connection and the passage of time.
Eutierria is a video installation that combines a real-time light painting technique with stop-motion animation. The work describes human connection with nature and how the passage of time can be experienced. Presented is an ordinary forest which turns into a stage for images coming from the subconscious; as if moving between dream world and the reality.
The long exposure time creates a strong feeling of time standing still. Light trails may be seen as different shapes in the middle of darkness. What is decisive is not a certain moment, but the path taken by the light in time and space.
Video below is for preview purposes only, not for public screening.
Light sources, materials, and equipment: Video camera and mirrorless camera, DIY computer software for real time light trail effect. Hand held flashlights, optic fiber and coloured filters for light drawing and illuminating the environment.
Dimensions of the work, approximately (width-height-depth): 1920 px X 1080 px. The perceived size is adjustable, depending on the projector and distance to the projection surface.
Electricity consumption: Standard mains current (10A/16A).
Does the artwork use sound? Eutierria includes music, but it can be also presented without sound.
Support and other structures: The work needs support structures, hanging points, or similar.
Structures, hardware, or other equipment needed from the client: Projector and a wall/canvas/monitor + setup. Media player or computer to drive the video into projector.
Minimum height of the space: 2-3 meters.
Minimum square meters of the space: 15 m2
Requirements for the space: darkness, temperature, colouring (light / dark / specific colour / other) etc.: Darkened space would be ideal, depends on how it will be shown.
Building time and people required (estimate): Max one hour for adjusting the image.
Artist's presence: Guidance can be provided for building.
Seen before at: Kuusvooninkinen, Tampere, 2023. Valontaivuttajat exhibition (Vaasa City Art Gallery), Vaasa, 2022.