2018

Macrocosmo (8′- ∞)

A visual wandering through heaven & earth with a Nikon P900's superzoom camera.

DESCRIPTION
Macrocosmo is an observational art-doc in “Lo-FI” style, entirely shot with a Nikon P900 and based on its incredible superzoom: 85,3 x optical to 166x Dynamic Fine Zoom, 24 – 2000mm, equiv. 135. It’s the videoart “b-side” of Microcosmo, and it was   selected at Videocittà event on the “Art Foundation and Galleries” section in collaboration with RUFA – Roman University of Fine Arts and Fondazione Cerere. Reviewed on Exibart. Also screened at Rencontres Internationales Paris/Berlin 2020: the must-see event in Paris and Berlin dedicated to contemporary moving images, new cinema and contemporary art, with screenings at Louvre Auditorium, Centre Pompidou, Gran Palais.

SYNOPSYS
Following the likes of the experimental/avant-guard cinema, from Dziga Vertov, to Jean Vigo or Jonas Mekas, the video-artist wanders between heaven and earth in a summery Rome with his superzoom camera on his hand observing and spying from huge distance stars, planets and the diverse humanity that lives, photographs, and roam through the city.

ARTISTS’ NOTE
In the summer 2018, I was impressed by the Nikon P900 superzoom tests on YouTube, and I immediately thought “Ok, this is a new language, a new possibility to see. And so I bought the camera, I shot for about 2 months, between mid-July and August, about 1TB of material. I watched, spied on my city, and looked at the sky like never before. I have “zoomed” in and out some themes, alluding to faith, mortality, and our cosmic aspirations. The recording tools of today, economically accessible and widespread throughout the world, from mobile phones, to GoPro micro-cameras, allow us to greatly extend our visual geography and explore new languages.