OCP (film)

OCP is a video project by artist and filmmaker Mitch Stratten. OCP 's production process involved an elaborate weighted kinetic set which allowed a puppeteer to synchronise the surrounding architectural space with the unpredictable movement of the three performers contained. Three months of planning, construction and testing took place in a North London warehouse preceding a film shoot completed in two days. [1] An additional physical challenge was for the three separate bodies, supported by a specific helmet, to walk as a fused single entity. [2] The score was composed and recorded by Mitch Stratten (also known as Nodern) [3] and mastered by Denis Blackham in the Isle of Skye. OCP was first released on the Sedition distribution platform where it is curated online. [4] OCP has further been included amongst institutional art programmes internationally. [5][6][7][8]

The helmet used in OCP to support the performers in walking.

References

  1. Dazed (27 November 2013). "Behind the scenes of Mitch Stratten's OCP".
  2. "Mitch Stratten". s[edition]. Retrieved 2 June 2020.
  3. NTS Radio. "The Synth Hero Show W/ MITCH STRATTEN 16th November 2015 | Listen on NTS". nts.live. Retrieved 5 November 2018.
  4. "OCP by Mitch Stratten". www.seditionart.com.
  5. John Ángel Rodríguez, Curator, Museum of Contemporary Art Bogota, Colombia. "Transparency, Fluidity and Mediation". Faculty of Arts ASAB.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. Etchison, Amanda. "BWW Review: Films Capture Mastery of Movement in Ohio State Department of Dance's DANCE@30FPS".
  7. Performative Film at the EYE. "EYE filmmuseum". eyefilm.nl.
  8. "Cinedans". cinedans.nl.
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