10 Minute Display of Unparalleled Grandeur

Ruscica Jani

'10 Minute Display of Unparalleled Grandeur' is a dialogue of different means of expression or 'languages'. Each one of them seeks to pass on the experience of three-dimensionality: language richly describing the colours and forms of natural phenomena; music imitating the sounds of nature; and images seeking via stereoscopy and 3D simulation to provide the most three-dimensional picture possible of the represented places.

Production Year
2014
Duration
00:09:47
Type
Genre
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Original Title
10 Minute Display of Unparalleled Grandeur
Finnish Title

10 Minute Display of Unparalleled Grandeur

English Title

10 Minute Display of Unparalleled Grandeur

Production Countries
Finland
Dialogue
No
Sound
Yes
Cast
Jani Ruscica (Author), Anu Keränen (Cinematographer), Jani Ruscica (Director), Tiina Aarniala (Editor), Jani Ruscica (Editor), Jani Ruscica (Script), Rebecca Clamp (Actor), Finnish Film Foundation SES (Funder), YLE (Funder), AVEK - The Promotion Centre for Audiovisual Culture (Funder), Noora Kärnä (Performer), Lauri Hongisto (Performer), Vilma Talvitie (Performer), Tuomas Saloniemi (Performer), Jussi-Matti Haavisto (Performer), Visa Kohva (Performer), Johanna Kilpinen (Performer), Antti Ohenoja (Performer), Ilkka Hongisto (Performer), Lotta Hagfors (Performer), Virva Immonen (Performer), Svante Colérus (Sound)
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Jani Ruscica is an artist working with video, photography, sculpture and other media. Ruscica is based in Helsinki and was educated at Chelsea College of Art and Design in London and at the Academy of Fine Art in Helsinki. Ruscica's self reflexive works explore the intersection between cinema, video art, theatre and performance. Ruscica has worked with scientists, theatre makers and street performers. Recent exhibitions include Casino Luxembourg, 5th Momentum Biennial in Moss, Norway (2009) and Bonniers Konsthall in Stockholm (2009), Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma in Helsinki (2009), as well as screenings in institutions such as Centre Pompidou in Paris, TATE Modern in London and MoMA in New York.