Cape Ground

Cape Ground appears in the Anthropocene. Man has become one of key factors influencing biological, geological and atmospheric processes on Earth. The Bosporus as connecting piece of inner Eurasian border. (Lukas Marxt)

Referring to a study that the Bosphorus repeatedly reversed flow direction over geological time, and that it still has two streams flowing in opposite directions, Lukas Marxt calls upon this strait with the binary current, as a metaphor for the binary relation between Culture and Nature.
A clash…
In Cape Ground, Windows 95 desktop landscape is being invaded by rocketing skyscrapers, taken over by the hyper-gentrifying processes, and that familiar comforting green meadow has mutated into a field for mass food production.
A clash…yet, something is mesmerising in it.
Bewitched by the pannings of the digitally zoomed-in landscape, the spectator is invited to drift through the abstract forms, pondering on notions of scale, and relations between close and distant, involvement and disengagement, romance and reality.
In order to emphasise this dichotomy Marxt has placed the construction of the controversial Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge, a symbolically charged meeting place between Asia and Europe, as a leitmotiv of the video.
Vanja Smiljanić

Orig. Title
Cape Ground
Year
2016
Countries
Germany, Austria
Duration
27 min
Director
Lukas Marxt
Category
Experimental
Orig. Language
No Dialogue
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Cape Ground (Image)
Cape Ground (Image)
Credits
Director
Lukas Marxt
Concept & Realization
Lukas Marxt
Available Formats
DCP 2K flat (Distribution Copy)
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Sound Format
5.1 surround
Color Format
colour
Digital File (prores, h264)