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ECHOS OF SOULS

2021

David Gumbs

The motion produced by vehicles in the streets facing the Davidson building, create real time computer generated baroque animations, inspired by my caribbean cultural & flora heritage. They express my reflexion on environmental flux, global migrations, and identity. And are a tribute to both the victims of the Covid Pandemic and of social injustices.

I used tropical leaves and petals to create flying creatures inspired by my island’s fauna. Bird’s flapping wings, jellyfish’s graceful movements, dancing leaves in the wind, hurricane’s swirling rotations and sea wave’s rippling effects are amongst many animation references. My creatures are a reminder of the devastating consequences of global warming and of our Caribbean islands’s fragility facing major natural catastrophes such as Cat5 hurricanes.

The motion produced by vehicles in the streets facing the Davidson building, create real time computer generated baroque animations, inspired by my caribbean cultural & flora heritage. They express my reflexion on environmental flux, global migrations, and identity. And are a tribute to both the victims of the Covid Pandemic and of social injustices.

I used tropical leaves and petals to create flying creatures inspired by my island’s fauna. Bird’s flapping wings, jellyfish’s graceful movements, dancing leaves in the wind, hurricane’s swirling rotations and sea wave’s rippling effects are amongst many animation references. My creatures are a reminder of the devastating consequences of global warming and of our Caribbean islands’s fragility facing major natural catastrophes such as Cat5 hurricanes.

My aim is to transform Davidson's building facade in a monumental beacon of hope. Especially in these challenging times. I wanted this diptych to be a symbol of rebirth, a symbol of change for all those facing trauma.

Thanks to motion tracking technology the car’s movements are filmed in real time. The data gathered is used to animate the flying creatures randomly. In this new work the program created with the Isadora software acts like a bridge between nature, science, technology, heritage and art.

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ECHOS OF SOULS

2021

David Gumbs

The motion produced by vehicles in the streets facing the Davidson building, create real time computer generated baroque animations, inspired by my caribbean cultural & flora heritage. They express my reflexion on environmental flux, global migrations, and identity. And are a tribute to both the victims of the Covid Pandemic and of social injustices.

I used tropical leaves and petals to create flying creatures inspired by my island’s fauna. Bird’s flapping wings, jellyfish’s graceful movements, dancing leaves in the wind, hurricane’s swirling rotations and sea wave’s rippling effects are amongst many animation references. My creatures are a reminder of the devastating consequences of global warming and of our Caribbean islands’s fragility facing major natural catastrophes such as Cat5 hurricanes.

The motion produced by vehicles in the streets facing the Davidson building, create real time computer generated baroque animations, inspired by my caribbean cultural & flora heritage. They express my reflexion on environmental flux, global migrations, and identity. And are a tribute to both the victims of the Covid Pandemic and of social injustices.

I used tropical leaves and petals to create flying creatures inspired by my island’s fauna. Bird’s flapping wings, jellyfish’s graceful movements, dancing leaves in the wind, hurricane’s swirling rotations and sea wave’s rippling effects are amongst many animation references. My creatures are a reminder of the devastating consequences of global warming and of our Caribbean islands’s fragility facing major natural catastrophes such as Cat5 hurricanes.

My aim is to transform Davidson's building facade in a monumental beacon of hope. Especially in these challenging times. I wanted this diptych to be a symbol of rebirth, a symbol of change for all those facing trauma.

Thanks to motion tracking technology the car’s movements are filmed in real time. The data gathered is used to animate the flying creatures randomly. In this new work the program created with the Isadora software acts like a bridge between nature, science, technology, heritage and art.

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ECHOS OF SOULS

2021

David Gumbs

The motion produced by vehicles in the streets facing the Davidson building, create real time computer generated baroque animations, inspired by my caribbean cultural & flora heritage. They express my reflexion on environmental flux, global migrations, and identity. And are a tribute to both the victims of the Covid Pandemic and of social injustices.

I used tropical leaves and petals to create flying creatures inspired by my island’s fauna. Bird’s flapping wings, jellyfish’s graceful movements, dancing leaves in the wind, hurricane’s swirling rotations and sea wave’s rippling effects are amongst many animation references. My creatures are a reminder of the devastating consequences of global warming and of our Caribbean islands’s fragility facing major natural catastrophes such as Cat5 hurricanes.

The motion produced by vehicles in the streets facing the Davidson building, create real time computer generated baroque animations, inspired by my caribbean cultural & flora heritage. They express my reflexion on environmental flux, global migrations, and identity. And are a tribute to both the victims of the Covid Pandemic and of social injustices.

I used tropical leaves and petals to create flying creatures inspired by my island’s fauna. Bird’s flapping wings, jellyfish’s graceful movements, dancing leaves in the wind, hurricane’s swirling rotations and sea wave’s rippling effects are amongst many animation references. My creatures are a reminder of the devastating consequences of global warming and of our Caribbean islands’s fragility facing major natural catastrophes such as Cat5 hurricanes.

My aim is to transform Davidson's building facade in a monumental beacon of hope. Especially in these challenging times. I wanted this diptych to be a symbol of rebirth, a symbol of change for all those facing trauma.

Thanks to motion tracking technology the car’s movements are filmed in real time. The data gathered is used to animate the flying creatures randomly. In this new work the program created with the Isadora software acts like a bridge between nature, science, technology, heritage and art.

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ECHOS OF SOULS

2021

David Gumbs

The motion produced by vehicles in the streets facing the Davidson building, create real time computer generated baroque animations, inspired by my caribbean cultural & flora heritage. They express my reflexion on environmental flux, global migrations, and identity. And are a tribute to both the victims of the Covid Pandemic and of social injustices.

I used tropical leaves and petals to create flying creatures inspired by my island’s fauna. Bird’s flapping wings, jellyfish’s graceful movements, dancing leaves in the wind, hurricane’s swirling rotations and sea wave’s rippling effects are amongst many animation references. My creatures are a reminder of the devastating consequences of global warming and of our Caribbean islands’s fragility facing major natural catastrophes such as Cat5 hurricanes.

The motion produced by vehicles in the streets facing the Davidson building, create real time computer generated baroque animations, inspired by my caribbean cultural & flora heritage. They express my reflexion on environmental flux, global migrations, and identity. And are a tribute to both the victims of the Covid Pandemic and of social injustices.

I used tropical leaves and petals to create flying creatures inspired by my island’s fauna. Bird’s flapping wings, jellyfish’s graceful movements, dancing leaves in the wind, hurricane’s swirling rotations and sea wave’s rippling effects are amongst many animation references. My creatures are a reminder of the devastating consequences of global warming and of our Caribbean islands’s fragility facing major natural catastrophes such as Cat5 hurricanes.

My aim is to transform Davidson's building facade in a monumental beacon of hope. Especially in these challenging times. I wanted this diptych to be a symbol of rebirth, a symbol of change for all those facing trauma.

Thanks to motion tracking technology the car’s movements are filmed in real time. The data gathered is used to animate the flying creatures randomly. In this new work the program created with the Isadora software acts like a bridge between nature, science, technology, heritage and art.

Read more Close

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