RED-END EN DE SCHIJNBARE SYMBIOTISCHE MAATSCHAPPIJ
GELEEDPOTIGE VERHALEN - EPISODE 1
by TEKST ROBIN NOORDA FOTO'S BETHANY DE FOREST EN ROBIN NOORDA
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About the Book
Dutch language.
The book is based on stills from the Dutch short stopmotion animation film Red-End and the Seemingly Symbiotic Society by Robin Noorda and Bethany de Forest.
Red-End and the Seemingly Symbiotic Society won many international awards and was nominated for the Golden Calf (NFF).
In Red-End and the Seemingly Symbiotic Society ant Red-End differs from the rest and tries an experiment. The film is set in an unusual fairylike world.
The book is based on stills from the Dutch short stopmotion animation film Red-End and the Seemingly Symbiotic Society by Robin Noorda and Bethany de Forest.
Red-End and the Seemingly Symbiotic Society won many international awards and was nominated for the Golden Calf (NFF).
In Red-End and the Seemingly Symbiotic Society ant Red-End differs from the rest and tries an experiment. The film is set in an unusual fairylike world.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 80 - Publish Date: Nov 30, 2009
- Keywords stopmotion animation film, Dutch language, fairy tale, ants, insects, arthropods, model-making, photography, fantasy
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About the Creator
Tropism Art & Science Collective
Amsterdam, NH, Netherlands
The dictionary definition of tropism is: ‘the ability of an organism to direct itself towards a stimulus’. The most common example is phototropism: the plant's ability to turn towards the light. In ancient Greek ‘tropo' means ‘change’ or ‘turn’. Tropism manifests itself in a variation of art domains in order to surprise and perhaps every now and then generate awareness. With art we can fulfil, cheer and enlighten. Tropism is art inflicted by stimuli from nature that shed new light and aims to shift perceptions.

