The Dance of the Lunar Creatrix – Marianne Wilson
Celebrating Creativity
Reflecting on the present, where structure dominates in a bid to contain the chaos, Marianne Wilson’s The Dance of the Lunar Creatrix uses software and computer programming to explore an abstract, geometric world. In constant flux, her animations are ever changing and evolving, shifting their shape and form to sound. It is an exploration of the cyclic course of nature and how our thoughts and intentions shape our universe.
Part of Cryptic ‘s Sensory Series of audiovisual appetisers broadcast at 13.00 GMT (and available for 24 hours) on the second and fourth Thursday of every month to offer you a welcome lunchtime escape from emails and online meetings. Down tools and indulge in some digital delights to invigorate and inspire for the afternoon ahead.
On Vimeo Until 1 p.m. Friday 12 March, 2021
You will be able to view the performance until 13.00 GMT on Friday 12 March
Direction & Visuals by: Marianne Wilson
Music by: UNI.OMNI
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