Institute History
Description
In the distance, you see a city glistening in the dark. The closer you get to it, the larger the city grows until it engulfs you with its architectural presence. François Quévillon’s hauntingly beautiful interactive projection Dérive engages the participant’s body motions and positions to explore 3-D reconstructions of urban and natural spaces that are being transformed according to live environmental data, including meteorological and astronomical phenomena. —S.F.
Supported by Barco, the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec, and the SODEC
— Shari Frilot
Screening Details
Credits
As you use our Online Archives, please understand that the information presented from Festivals, Labs, and other activities is taken directly from official publications from each year. While this information is limited and doesn't necessarily represent the full list of participants (e.g. actors and crew), it is the list given to us by the main film/play/project contact at the time, based on the space restrictions of our publications. Each entry in the Online Archives is meant as a historical record of a particular film, play, or project at the time of its involvement with Sundance Institute. For this reason, we can only amend an entry if a name is misspelled, or if the entry does not correctly reflect the original publication.
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