Published on Nov 13, 2012
In "Mutual Core," recorded by Björk for her seventh album Biophilia, the earth's geology is a metaphor for human relationships. Eruptions and earthquakes, the building of continents, the formation of mountain ranges and oceanic trenches: all are powerful signs of the earth's structure and mechanics. Represented musically by the violent interruption of block rocking beats, video director Andrew Thomas Huang here depicts the push and pull of tectonic plates with anthropomorphized rocks, lava and sand encircling Björk in dance, their psychedelic innards resembling the frayed strands of a Fritz Haeg rug.
Directed by Andrew Thomas Huang
http://www.andrewthomashuang.com
Reykjavik Unit:
Producer: Árni Björn Helgason
Director of Photography: August Jakobsson
Production Designer: Gus Olafsson
Hair & Makeup Artist: Frida Maria Hardardottir
Los Angeles Unit:
Director of Photography: Laura Merians
Production Designer: Hugh Zeigler
VFX Executive Producer: David Lyons
Lead CG Supervisor: Michael Ranger
Lead Compositor: Lindsey Fry
FX Technical Director: Nico Sugleris
Director's Rep: LARK Creative
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Directed by Andrew Thomas Huang
http://www.andrewthomashuang.com
Reykjavik Unit:
Producer: Árni Björn Helgason
Director of Photography: August Jakobsson
Production Designer: Gus Olafsson
Hair & Makeup Artist: Frida Maria Hardardottir
Los Angeles Unit:
Director of Photography: Laura Merians
Production Designer: Hugh Zeigler
VFX Executive Producer: David Lyons
Lead CG Supervisor: Michael Ranger
Lead Compositor: Lindsey Fry
FX Technical Director: Nico Sugleris
Director's Rep: LARK Creative
Like MOCA on Facebook: http://bit.ly/MOCAFacebook
Follow MOCA on Twitter: http://bit.ly/MOCATwitter
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