Silent Frequencies (Netherlands) by Jikke Lesterhuis
Experimental Films / Permanent Collection
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3m 10s
Silent Frequencies is an exploration of the interaction between man and nature. The short animation pays homage to moss, a beautiful natural phenomenon often thought of as a weed in Europe, but worshiped in Japan. This allows the mosses to roam freely, resulting in an enchanting green carpet that rolls through nature like an airstrip.
Running time: 00:03:10
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