Published on October 29, 2024 at 05:01.
In this special report from T magazine, discover the impact of sound on contemporary creation: from branding hearing to the acoustic properties of ceramics, through the artisanal manufacturing of mixing consoles, the graphic identity of music or even the co-optation of K-pop stars by the luxury industry…
Reverie Rebirth presents itself as an exploded visual narrative in which the artist is reborn to himself by confronting the horrific visions of a Brazil in the midst of an ecosystem upheaval. These images, produced using a range of techniques ranging from AI to physical deterioration of film, are of different typologies. Some are direct translations of hallucinations under psilocybin, experienced in the state of Goias or Bahia, by the ocean.
Others recreate his encounters with “his inner child”, or are portraits of orixas, the deities of Candomblé, one of the main Afro-Brazilian religions. Still others evoke the extractivist nightmare of a suffocating, polluted, overexploited nature. And carry with them the dismal list of very human scourges which relentlessly fall on these formerly preserved areas: gold panning, forest fires, privatization for luxury tourism, an approach which sometimes recalls the Amazon seen by Richard Mosse.
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