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This is a digital work based on a composition of photographs shot in Tiergarten, Berlin, during the soft Lockdown of November 2020. Made during an art residence in Berlin to work on a Video installation project inspired by Japanese Haiku poetry. Here, the landscape seems to be sinking into itself, as if the digital "matter" is unraveling. Quite a few of the works by Marc in this residency had to do with the Buddhist concept of nothingness, or Śūnyatā, as thematized by authors of the Kyoto School of philosophy, especially Keiji Nishitani in "Religion and Nothingness". This a series of 30 50x65cm Fine art prints on Museum Etching Hahnemühle paper. The image size is 45x60cm, print size 50x65cm.
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Size:12 W x 9 H x 0.1 D in
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Marc Samper studied philosophy at the University of Barcelona (UB) and a master's degree in Film Studies and Contemporary Audiovisual Culture at the Pompeu Fabra University (UPF). This last year, from October 2020 to April 2021 he had a scholarship as Artist in Residence at Urban Nation Berlin. In the framework of the same, she realized the Video-art and installation project The Hanging gardens or the virtuality of the events. Haiku on screen. Always trying to combine his work as a videographer and filmmaker with his own projects, in 2015 he travels to Greece to shoot what will become his first feature film, Marathonas. There, coming into contact with the music scene surrounding the Labyrinth Musical Workshops in Crete, he has the opportunity to shoot a small experimental documentary about Ross Daly and his vision of modal music, Laberint. Since then he continues to make short video-art pieces as well as photography and digital artworks. Feeling inspired by filmmakers such as Nathaniel Dorsky, Stan Brakhage, or Val del Omar, Marc has always been interested in working the image to seek a displacement of consciousness from different phenomenological parameters. More than in the language itself, Marc is interested in the voids that circulate through it and from which one can access a "vision" from which to recompose reality and create new series of thought.
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