Soundwork for Marina Abramović, a film by Michel Comte (@michelcomtestudio ) & Sally Jade Athenaïs (@sallyathenais ).
Typography by Dae Huen Lee (@quicknap.zzz ), on the occasion of the exhibition 'MARINA ABRAMOVIĆ' by MAI (@abramovicinstitute ) & Kunsthaus Zürich (@kunsthauszuerich )
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Executive Producer: John Moore
Producer: Tracy Gosein
Production Assistant: India Sebastian
Photo Assistant 1: Bradley Ennis
Photo Assistant 2: Sergio Avellaneda
Digital Tech: Laur Loncar
Sound: Sully Braq
Typographer: Dae Huen Lee
Hair & Make-up: Rommy
Stylist: Abby Bencie
SYMPHONIE DANS LE COIN D'UNE PIÈCE
Out on all platforms and CDs 💿
Very happy to release my new project
Been a long and enlightening journey
Thousands thanks to everyone involved
I hope you'll enjoy it!!
Composed, interpreted and recorded by @sullybraq
Choir vocal by @_ullaalla_ on track 3
Bass guitar by @chamchaaaam and drums by @punta.rosa on track 7
Mixed and mastered by @yswanj (except tracks 3 and 7 by @punta.rosa )
Cover illustration by @junwoo_park23
Sleeve design by @quicknap.zzz
Soundwork : CHRYSANTHEMUM
soundwork on @emiliedejaeger 's video
"directed by @rayannohra and @emiliedejaeger
photography and video by Rayan Nohra
edited by @peerphan
audio by @sullybraq@lupingreenjacket
model @verayxzhong
styling by @emiliedejaeger
special thanks to @mimigirl_chen
“A little woman with yellow skin, black hair, cat's eyes. - She will not be taller than a doll. I will choose her pretty-. I Would respect her as a child entrusted to me; I would take her for what she is, for a weird and charming toy.” -Pierre Loti, Madame Chrysanthème, Chapters 1-4
Huge publishing success, Madame Chrysanthème participated in the interest in France for the Far East and Japan in particular.
The novel, inspired by the author's experience, tells the story of the marriage of a young officer of the French Navy with a Japanese woman in Nagasaki.This was a common practice, lasting only the time of the stay, and the girl would be able then to marry with a Japanese man.
Inspired by the words of Loti, Chrysanthemum questions the Western gaze depicting Asian Women in modern popular culture and its deep roots. Both flower of death and life in the West and the East, Chrysanthemum highlights the difference between perception, and its consequences on human emotions, painting beauty as a curse. "