Morphē
2012
Science Fiction
Synopsis
Morphē is a short film conceived by multidisciplinary artist Lucy McRae in collaboration with Australian skincare brand Aesop. It playfully presages a new juncture for science and beauty, transforming an old Amsterdam church into a meticulously ordered space that references Aesop’s own laboratory. Here, a painstaking Scientist employs an assortment of gels, liquids, and weird contraptions to minister arcane beauty treatments to a sleeping Muse. The skin and hair play key roles for the female specimen fortunate enough to be on the receiving end of a new kind of super-sensory beauty treatment. McRae describes her film inspired chiefly by nineteenth-century scientist and philosopher Hermann von Helmholtz, and his revolutionary research on human perception: ‘Everything’, wrote Helmholtz, ‘is an event on the skin’. ‘I wanted to suggest a journey inside a world beyond skin care, one that involves farther realms of perception within the sensory landscape of the human body.'
Credits
Director
Cast
Cara To as Muse
Victor Helmich as Scientist
Crew
Frank Verkade (Art Department Assistant)
James Teng (Art Department Assistant)
Maya LaCroix (Art Department Assistant)
Maaike Fransen (Assistant Art Director)
Janneke Verhoeven (Costume Designer)
Hessel Waalewijn (Director of Photography)
Laetitia Migliore (First Assistant Art Direction)
Owen Kuipers (Lighting Design)
Holly Krueger (Producer)
Holger Gons (Production Assistant)
Jack Yoern (Production Assistant)
Barnaby Monk (Production Design)
Dan Honey (Project Manager)
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Morphē - Original Poster
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