Armand Dijcks has been working with Australian photographer Ray Collins to bring his amazing oceanscapes to life in the form of cinemagraphs, a blend between photography and video.
Each cinemagraph is created from one of Ray's stills, and sets it in infinite motion, making a unique moment in time last forever.
These cinemagraphs inspired André Heuvelman from the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra to get together with pianist Jeroen van Vliet to record a very moving custom soundtrack, which I combined with a selection of the cinemagraphs.
- You can see the original cinemagraphs at armanddijcks.com/cinemagraphs-waves
- Ray's images can be found at raycollinsphoto.com
- André Heuvelman's music: andreheuvelman.com
- The soundtrack is available here: soundcloud.com/armanddijcks/the-infinite-now
VIDEOS
VIDEOS
teamLab Borderless | Co-create the World Together
Performance painting | Feng Rong Huang
Underwater Pavilions | Doug Aitken
Buildings and Words | Ed Ruscha
STRONGER | Armand Dijcks
The Origin of Stripes | Marc Fornes | The VERYMANY
Temporal Explorations | Armand Dijcks
Shot in the Name of Art | Chris Burden
Elements | Art film by Maxim Zhestkov
Chronosphere I Armand Dijcks
Street Art Germany
Life Cycles | Ross Hogg