CBC Docs | Mesmerizing time-lapses of rotting animals, food and plants @CBCdocs | Uploaded June 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
Despite our best efforts, our food often goes bad. But instead of turning away in disgust, Wrought zooms in with curiosity through incredible time-lapse photography. A stunning visual look at the breakdown of living things, by living things, into new components — through decomposition, fermentation and decay. #CBCShortDocs #Wrought #timelapse
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The name of the film itself is a play on words.
"Wrought" is a homonym for "rot," and this natural process — the evolution of life and death — is exactly what artists Anna Sigrithur and Joel Penner are following in their work: how do we perceive death, decomposition and rebirth?
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Despite our best efforts, our food often goes bad. But instead of turning away in disgust, Wrought zooms in with curiosity through incredible time-lapse photography. A stunning visual look at the breakdown of living things, by living things, into new components — through decomposition, fermentation and decay. #CBCShortDocs #Wrought #timelapse
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
The name of the film itself is a play on words.
"Wrought" is a homonym for "rot," and this natural process — the evolution of life and death — is exactly what artists Anna Sigrithur and Joel Penner are following in their work: how do we perceive death, decomposition and rebirth?
More Shows:
bit.ly/WatchMore_CBCDocs
Stay Connected:
Facebook: bit.ly/CBCDocs-Facebook
Instagram: bit.ly/CBCDocs-Instagram