Year
2020
Format
4K video
Duration
06:24
Sound
Stereo sound

What does evolution look like? The ever-changing walking figure in Transfiguration depicts a figure that transforms in front of our eyes, echoing our own emotional upheaval. This take on nature is elemental, with a focus on fire, rock and water. The further they walk, the more they evolve, their stone footsteps echoing metal, liquid, wood. It is as if we are rebuilding life itself in some primal form. The figure feels familiar but also larger than life. The sound design heightens its sense of colossal realism, as if the geological building blocks of life are forming as we watch.

Originally made in 2011, we remastered the film in 2020 with the latest procedural visual effects software and CGI.

Transfiguration (2020) is a reworking of our studio classic from 2011, The Transfiguration. The Transfiguration was first shown at our first major solo exhibition Super-Computer Romantics at La Gaite Lyrique, Paris.

Edition of 6 (2 available)

Owned by Sifang Art Museum
Owned by LAS
Owned by Private Collection, USA
Owned by Wang Tai Housing Development Co

Exhibitions

  • 2023–24 – The Future Life, Future You – Digital, Machine and Cyborgs – Jut Art Museum, Taipei
  • 2023 – LUX: Poetic Resolution – Dongdaemun Design Plaza, Seoul
  • 2023 – Plastmata II – Ioannina
  • 2022 – Lifeforms – 180 Studios, London
  • 2021 – LUX – New Wave of Contemporary Art – 180 Strand, London
  • 2021 – Remixing Dream – Sifang Softmuseum, Nanjing
  • 2020 – Beyond Human – VR exhibition, Oculus Quest