A critical look at a world that is splitting into two parties: one that wishes to colonize Mars and others that want to save the planet from global warming, as we are left to imagine science-fiction scenarios and future dystopias.
This experiment with language offers us a kind of strange encounter between F.J. Ossang’s cinema and abstract video art, against the backdrop of a SF dystopia. Simina Oprescu gives the soundscape the immersive dimension of something pretending to be extraterrestrial (or, at the very least, distant and obscure). Black, white and a multitude of organic and inorganic textures are framed in a postmodern discourse adapted from a dialogue between Millet Morgan and Emory Cook. In this realm of future danger, formal ambiguity gives us the opportunity to explore the materiality of the new world. (Daria Barbu)
Simina Oprescu is a sound, video and mixed media artist who lives in Bucharest. She graduated the Dynamic Image and Photography Department at the Bucharest National University of Arts and studied for one year in the department of acousmatic composition at the Royal Conservatory of Mons, Belgium. Currently she’s continuing her research at the UdK’s M.A – Sound Studies and Sonic Arts in Berlin. She focuses on several conceptual planes, ranging from the manner in which the still image and the moving image enhance each other, to the use of sound as a medium of expression.
FILM TITLE: COLLAPSUS
9′, 2020, Romania
Director: SIMINA OPRESCU
CINEMATOGRAPHY: SIMINA OPRESCU
EDITING: SIMINA OPRESCU
SOUND: SIMINA OPRESCU
MUSIC: SIMINA OPRESCU
DIRECTOR’S CONTACT:
E: oprescu.simina@gmail.com