The adverse effect of weightnessless
The adverse effect of weightnessless
Ángel García Roldán
Vera Icono Producciones. 2012
15:42 min
Tecnical:
Art Direction & Performance: Ángel García Roldán
Cámera & Photography: Lupe Pérez & Jaime Mena
Soundtrack: Jesús García Roldán
Soundtrack (Aditional Music):
Eric Satie. Gnossienes nº1
Carl Orff. Carmina Burana. Cours d'amour. In trutina.
Kathleen Battle (Soprano)
Production: Vera Icono Producciones. A.C.
Alhendín. Granada. 2012
© Jesús García Roldán. 2012
© Ángel García Roldán. 2012
© Vera Icono Producciones. 2012
Sinopsis/Synopsis:

El autor y performer del vídeo construye y deconstruye su propia imagen como trasunto biográfico en plena deriva existencial. Acercándose a la estética de los prerrafaelistas ingleses realiza una especial versión de “Ophelia” de John Everett Millais (1852), para abordar el tema principal de esta pieza: la angustia ante las pasiones, tema frecuente en sus proyectos. "The Adverse effects of weightnessless" es un poemario audiovisual que el propio autor describe como una impostura ante el fin.
The author and performer of the video builds and deconstructs his own image as a biographical transcript in full existential drift. Approaching the aesthetics of the English Pre-Raphaelites, he made a special version of “Ophelia” by John Everett Millais (1852), to address the main theme of this piece: anguish in the face of passions, a frequent theme in his projects. "The Adverse Effects of Weightlessness" is an audiovisual collection of poems that the author himself describes as an imposture before the end.