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Disappeared Quipu is something quite different, a unique blend of animation and installation art. It plays out as a visual tapestry, where four distinct films converge, projected from all sides. The knotted wool strands, made from Vicuña, hang overhead, creating an immersive experience that feels both intimate and expansive. The pacing is contemplative; it invites you to get lost in the visuals. There’s a certain ethereal quality to the atmosphere, almost dreamlike. The practical effects of the wool contrasting with the digital animation create a palpable tension, one that feels very much alive. It’s an exploration of connection and disconnection, an art piece that challenges conventional storytelling, making it distinct in both form and execution.
Unique projection technique with four filmsImmersive installation art experienceThemes of connection and disconnection
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