audio and visuals by David Wexler 2006
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Holographic Landscapes : theory
The Holographic Landscapes project explores
sequences in nature as synaesthetic messages
of great importance. As much a subtle meditation
on nature as it is a hallucinatory journey into the
mind, Holographic Landscapes investigates the inherent connections between music and nature, observer and object, and micro and macro.
For this series, Wexler discovered a new cinematic technique, a variation of the Droste Effect, he calls the SSRD Process (Self-Similar Recursive Dissolve Process). Through this process, a shot can appear to be infinitely self-similar and recursive, like a fractal.
created in 2006 as the first part
of an ongoing series.
Premiered at Invisible Landscapes :
Upstairs @ the Market Gallery 2006
in Downtown Los Angeles