| A digital animation and sound project,
Dancing Cranes provides visual and sonic moments
of considerable tension and drama that are ultimately resolved
in a forceful and harmonic ending. The result of a collaboration
between visual and audio artists, the six-minute digital projection
reflects multicultural perspectives along with meditations
on peace, longevity, and wisdom. Using the symbolism of the
crane in Asian societies and the utopian hopes of the Russian
Constructivists, the artists of localStyle have constructed
a distinctly narrative but abstract work that invites the
viewer to both participate in and reflect upon the juxtaposition
of sound and image. The multilayered experience tests one’s
visual acuity and awareness of temporal change.
Founded in 2000, localStyle is a collaborative of visual
and audio artists interested in exploring perceptual phenomena
in a variety of forms, challenging the viewer to analyze his
or her own biases in the realm of perception and to contemplate
how the resulting framework colors the way one interprets
and acts within the world.
Dancing Cranes is funded by Joan and
Richard Freedman. |