What a journey. Not just the 22 hours I was up and working Arbor during ZeroBPM , but from inception of the work a few years ago.
As with all my artworks, it takes time. It takes letting go. It takes frustrations, insecurity, aborted collaborations. It takes courage to trust that you're on the right path and to allow the project to grown organically into what it was always supposed to be. Giving it the diligence and time is probably the hardest thing in today's busy times, but so rewarding and a lesson i'd like to apply in my life in general.
I am so grateful I get to do this and share it with the world, and am so grateful of all the people who were part of this in some way or another.
Huge thanks to
@nap_labs for translating the laws of nature into an amazing piece of software. Thanks Coen,
@kuriosalesley and
@dodokis
Thank you
@boris.acket for your trust and belief in such a crucial stage of the artwork.
Thank you
@stefan.beek and
@robertjanglas for your vision and creating
@thespirit.amsterdam
, a festival with so much heart.
A massive thank you to
@zero__bpm , the artists and crews
@ratherlost_ @orphicamsterdam @radioradio.fm @theterraera and
@additaudio for all the love you put into the event and raising the club scene to a spiritual level experience. I could not have imagined a better situation for Arbor to grow into. Thank you to
@brunositton for your 18hr feat. Thank you
@waggie___ for producing it in such a nice way. Thank you
@c.j.d.haan for producing Arbor and for the amazing lights, and thanks
@aileenderuijter for the beautiful photos. Big thanks to
@shoal__ for the dtudio times and experimentations.
And finally thank you to all those who came by and supported this event.
Arbor was very kindly supported by
@stimuleringsfonds @afk020 and
@schemerlichtfestival