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" ... The HD Blu-ray of the final Harry Potter movie has long been a favourite of mine when it comes to checking out a screen or source’s upscaling. Its tricky color palette, stark contrast and awkward mix of detail and sometimes quite heavy amounts of filmic grain make it a real 4K upscaling challenge. So it’s good to find the PS5 handling it decently well. ... "
" ... There's certainly a multi-layered approach to Midsommar, whether that be in its filmic influences or how it utilizes marginalized groups, subverting expectations left and right. Regardless, Midsommar is a film you won't soon forget, one that opens up a world within film itself. ... "
" ... WLC:There are twenty-one paintings in the show that are hung in groups according to their size- I like the rhythm and pace that’s created by placing similarly scaled works in a row, it creates a filmic flow that leads viewers through the space and mimics the left to right motion of reading so there is kind of a subconsciously implied narrative that happens too. There’s one called “Phototropic” that was a “eureka!” moment when I painted it- I’ve always been interested in figurative painting but always found aspects problematic- the narrative pigeonhole for one: figures have to be doing something and that becomes the defining characteristic- if they’re doing nothing (i.e. posing) it feels like histrionic backsliding.. also if a figure is clothed it soon becomes kitschy or strangely localized to the time it was painted. In “Phototropic” there’s a vignetted space like a puppet show establishing artifice and an ungainly figure that is conspicuously made of paint the way a pot is conspicuously made of clay- in other words singular and non-representational, so it’s a way of introducing figurative elements while maintaining an abstract identity and leaving the narrative unrestricted. This piece was pivotal leading to several new paintings also in the show, including the title piece, “Strolling Astronomer”. ... "
" ... Why this quote in particular? Well, apart from the scene itself being rather hilarious, it’s an apt enough metaphor for the film as a whole. If the parts of this filmic machine are rough and the gears of it grind maddeningly as it chugs along, then the lubricant that still makes it all possible are the performers. Evolution might be a lazy attempt at recapturing the magic of Ghostbusters and those behind-the-scenes may have not given it their all (at least it doesn’t seem that way), but the lead actors absolutely do. ... "
" ... You know I work with Factum Arte, which is a really interesting place. You give them the idea and they find the solution how to do it, so I want to do something material, but also something immaterial, but a very old material, like alabaster. And then we come up with this idea where you can see the image, but the image disappears, so it has some kind of filmic quality when you’re moving in and out. Then we had an idea that we present this first work in Masterpiece, because we have to raise the funds for my show in the Royal Academy, and this is this also building, and we need somebody to produce, so hopefully we sell this masterpiece to invest in the new show, so that’s the reason why I’m here, and they give me centerpiece, which I’m very proud and happy, and then we decided to make something immaterial that just goes through my face, so people understand that they don’t pass because they are afraid. My body belongs to everybody, because I’m doing work that’s performance, and it’s immaterial, and to present immateriality, the best way is like this…We all will actually will end in the dust at the end of our lives, so why not experience now? ... "