Missy Kelley Brooklyn

DUNE is a public interactive landscape that interacts with human behavior. This hybrid of nature and technology is composed of large amounts of fibers that brighten according to the sounds and motion of passing visitors.

Each object is assigned to a letter on the keyboard

The film’s premise:

Each day, we are surrounded by seemingly insignificant objects, taking them from one place to the other, or leaving them on a table for weeks, without paying any attention to them. We ignore or forget them, using things only when we need to, making sure they don’t interfere or inhabit our space. But what if they were not so stable and subservient? What if they could swivel, bounce or even fly. And what if they did so all at the same time?

An experimental, animated film directed by Julien Vallee, concept by Julien Vallee and Nicolas Burrows, direction of photography by Simon Duhamel, Flash development by Jeremi Dallaire, sound by Nicolas Burrows and Rene-Pierre T. Guerin, motion design by Julien Vallee, and additional keying by Pierre-Olivier Nantel and Marie-Michele Bergeron.