SIGNS by ORI (Feat. QUARRY) Official Music Video
Music: ORI
video by: Dalia Castel
I started making this video when I had covid. After few days when I started to feel better, I started painting me walking in empty spaces, which resonated with the feeling of being in quarantine. Then, I don’t remember what happened first: if ORI let me hear “signs” or if I showed him my sketch, but we both felt it is a good beginning for a music video. I look at it and not sure if I made it because the time I had covid was so strange emotionally. I like to have it as it is - a point in time to remember.
Signs is featuring the talented QUARRY
The great indoors
ORI - You Don't Love Me (Official Music Video)
Music by ORI
Video by Dalia CastelTHE FEED
For Eli
THE FEED
In “The Feed” humans intermingle in natural and urban landscapes accompanied by a soundtrack composed of text taken directly from Facebook feeds. If you listen closely to this “indistinct chatter” you find hints at the hidden underside of the psyche.
Our most mundane thoughts are immortalized by posting them on our Facebook page. Our most intimate thoughts become visible when posted on a social media feed and underscores the blurring of boundaries between the private and the public. Thoughts that seem profound at the moment they were written lead us into uncanny valley when recited by soothing robotic voices.Grotesquería
1 dancer. 3 bodies. 4 arms. Cabaret grotesque.
In this video we deconstruct the traditional lines of Flamenco in order to rebuild a new body. The footage has been altered, fused and deconstructed and reconstructed it into a new dance. The image will never be exactly as it was before. The eye, longing for the memory of what it once saw, inevitably tries to complete and correct fragmented images into a harmonious whole. By dissecting the body and dissolving Flamenco's very defined lines, we explore another way of seeing dance and question the limits of the body itself. Re-translating Flamenco, questioning tradition and exploring the boundaries between art and technology is central to this work.