"Evolution reaches its peak and moves towards the inevitable collapse – back to the singularity."
Witness Eternal Recurrence, a monumental digital saga by world-renowned artist Filip Hodas, created specifically for the late-Baroque Archbishop's Palace during the Signal Festival 2024 in Prague.
The Narrative:
This video mapping explores the origin and evolution of life. From chaotic molecular stages to complex biological forms generated by natural algorithms, Hodas takes us on a journey of exponential growth that ultimately returns to sun life financial its starting point. It’s a profound meditation on the cyclical nature of time vs. our linear cultural notions.
The Artist: Filip Hodas (CZ)
Known for his hyper-sophisticated computer modeling, Hodas has collaborated with global brands like Samsung, Adidas, and Coca-Cola, and legendary artists such as Jean-Michel Jarre and Anyma. His work "Never-ending Cycle" was recently auctioned at Sotheby’s, and his viral digital landscapes have defined the modern "Pop-Surrealist" aesthetic.
Sound Design: Pavel Ridoško (Rido)
The cinematic experience is completed by subnautica 2 Rido, a premier DnB producer and film composer known for his work on projects like HBO's Westworld.
The Canvas:
The Archbishop's Palace (16th century), featuring a magnificent Rococo façade by Jan Baptista Mathey, serves as a living backdrop where centuries of history meet futuristic technology.
Lumina Vault 4K Experience:
Resolution: Native 4K lens - psg Ultra HD
Frame Rate: 60fps
Audio: High-Fidelity Spatial Sound (No Commentary)
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