Poetic Cinematography
Been a while since the official premiere of Poetic Collective's full-length video "White Black Colour", but now it's finally online in all its splendor...
"You cannot shock the public. There's to much repetition in the visual sensation, but the public shock will come of something completely different"
-Marcel Duchamp
We believe that it is in the combination of different forms of expression that
new things are created.
"White Black Colour" is the second full length skateboard video from Poetic Collective,
divided into three chapters, the video explores different moods and aesthetics.
Throughout the video we hear the voice of Marcel Duchamp. Being at the forefront of the
Dadaist movement he talks about using ready made object to create art, about the idea of
movement and how anything can be beautiful.
Filmed from March until September, the video premiered 28th November 2015
at the museum of modern art (Moderna Museet) in Malmö, Sweden along with the "Movement" collection of boards.
The following weeks it had two more premieres, first at the University of Fine Arts in Gothenburg and finally at the Klarabiografen cinema at Sergels Torg in central Stockholm.
Shot at various locations including Malmö, Berlin, Stockholm, Gothenburg, Oslo and Copenhagen.
Filmed by Tom Botwid, Paul Botwid, Klas Andersson, Peter Johansson.
Additional filming by Anthony Roscini, Dennis Rönnqvist, Jakob Runow, Robert Gutowski, Simon Källkvist, Robin Lundberg, Marcys Bengtsson.
Poetic Collective consists of Tom Botwid, Paul Botwid, Peter Johansson, Sarah Meurle, Simon Källkvist, Klas Andersson, Danny Westin and John Nordh.
(rnk)
"You cannot shock the public. There's to much repetition in the visual sensation, but the public shock will come of something completely different"
-Marcel Duchamp
We believe that it is in the combination of different forms of expression that
new things are created.
"White Black Colour" is the second full length skateboard video from Poetic Collective,
divided into three chapters, the video explores different moods and aesthetics.
Throughout the video we hear the voice of Marcel Duchamp. Being at the forefront of the
Dadaist movement he talks about using ready made object to create art, about the idea of
movement and how anything can be beautiful.
Filmed from March until September, the video premiered 28th November 2015
at the museum of modern art (Moderna Museet) in Malmö, Sweden along with the "Movement" collection of boards.
The following weeks it had two more premieres, first at the University of Fine Arts in Gothenburg and finally at the Klarabiografen cinema at Sergels Torg in central Stockholm.
Shot at various locations including Malmö, Berlin, Stockholm, Gothenburg, Oslo and Copenhagen.
Filmed by Tom Botwid, Paul Botwid, Klas Andersson, Peter Johansson.
Additional filming by Anthony Roscini, Dennis Rönnqvist, Jakob Runow, Robert Gutowski, Simon Källkvist, Robin Lundberg, Marcys Bengtsson.
Poetic Collective consists of Tom Botwid, Paul Botwid, Peter Johansson, Sarah Meurle, Simon Källkvist, Klas Andersson, Danny Westin and John Nordh.
(rnk)