Nicolas Provost

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Video projection with sound, 14′, 2009

Long Live the New Flesh uses datamoshing, a digital technique with painterly quality in which the images literally consume one another, and transmogrifies found footage horror films into a new emotional story and a new visual experience.

Credits
Editing, datamoshing, sound design: Nicolas Provost
Assistant Editor: Nathalie Cools
Supported by The Flanders Audiovisual Fund
Courtesy Tim Van Laere Gallery, Antwerp

Awards
Jury Prize, Festival du Film de Vendôme, France
Best Image Award, Janela Internacional de Cinema do Recife, Brazil
Best Editing Award, Janela Internacional de Cinema do Recife, Brazil
Young Critics Award, Janela Internacional de Cinema do Recife, Brazil
Best Experimental Short Film, Melbourne International Film Festival 2010, Australia
Honorable Mention, Expresion EN CORTO 2010, Mexico 


 
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