Tidal Drift
ABOUT
Tidal Drift was created as a site-specific film projected onto the exterior facade of the Heritage Fog Alarm Building located at East Point National Park on Saturna Island, Canada. The immersive cinematic experience reinvents the architecture of the building in situ with its surrounding coastal landscape. The experimental film uses ambient textures exploring the micro / macrocosm of natural wonders. Hypnotic marine-landscapes superimpose with growing plants, crystals, cloud formations, and the glowing cosmic stars.
ALLISON MOORE is a new media artist and filmmaker working in expanded cinema and based in Montréal. Her work has been programmed at MOCA (Toronto), The Venice Biennale of Architecture, Tokyo Arts and Space (Japan), OBORO (Montreal), Traverse Video (France), Museu de Arte de Belem (Brazil), Festival of Nouveau Cinéma (Montréal), FIFA Experimental (Montréal), MAPP Festival, MUTEK Montreal and ISEA 2020. Her recent projects involve thematic inspirations of storytelling narratives in digital arts, video-mapping landscapes and architecture, VR, site-specific public art and performance. Moore's works reinterpret and rebuild the world as a metaphoric landscape in which sensitive beings are in synergy with their allegorical macrocosm. Moore works as a freelance editor, compositor and animator as well as teaching workshops in New Media practices. www.allisonmoore.net