Tomek Ducki Animates Adam And Eve's Sinful Story Like An "underground Party"

Music: the story of Adam and Eve is told through acid-colour graphics in this music video for electronic artist Zhu by director Tomek Ducki.

Music video for Paradise Awaits by Zhu directed by Tomek Ducki

Zhu’s team approached Tomek Ducki – who has previously created a video for Basement Jaxx’s Unicorn track – for the musician’s latest single Paradise Awaits.


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The title and lyrics led the director to create an animation modelled on the biblical tale of the first man and woman on Earth, Adam and Eve, who are blamed for bringing “sin” into the world.

Music video for Paradise Awaits by Zhu directed by Tomek Ducki

“The initial concept for the video was to stick with the Old Testament’s paradise theme and symbols,” Ducki told Dezeen.

Music video for Paradise Awaits by Zhu directed by Tomek Ducki

The video begins with a rotating head, whose thoughts disperse out from a hole in the top like vapour and materialise as images that create a narrative around the story.

Music video for Paradise Awaits by Zhu directed by Tomek Ducki

“We used his chimney-like hole on the top of the head to let the elements of the animation appear – just like a smoke would – and to project his fantasies,” Ducki said.

Music video for Paradise Awaits by Zhu directed by Tomek Ducki

In both the Old Testament story and the video, Eve takes a bite of the forbidden fruit offered to her by a snake.

Music video for Paradise Awaits by Zhu directed by Tomek Ducki

“Together with Zhu we picked up a few themes we found interesting to relate to from our point of view,” said Ducki. “For example how the act of eating the ‘fruit of knowledge’ changed Adam and Eve’s own vision.”

Music video for Paradise Awaits by Zhu directed by Tomek Ducki

The apple in the video is square, so the couple’s eyes also turn square after it’s been tasted.

Music video for Paradise Awaits by Zhu directed by Tomek Ducki

Having sinned, the duo lose their innocence and are forced to cover up their genitals with fig leaves, as shown in the famous 16th century painting of Adam and Eve by Italian artist Titian.

Music video for Paradise Awaits by Zhu directed by Tomek Ducki

Ducki has put a contemporary twist on this, creating more square blocks to cover the figures like pixellation – a common digital form of image censorship.

Music video for Paradise Awaits by Zhu directed by Tomek Ducki

“I personally got also interested to explore to the ‘fig leaf’ symbol,” Ducki said. “Back on Titian’s painting it was a kind of censorship of the time, so I replaced it with what you would use in a video today as censorship: pixelation.”

The animation was created by a team over a month, using a technique that Ducki calls “manual rendering”. This involves forming majority of visuals digitally then printing out and painting over the images frame by frame.

Music video for Paradise Awaits by Zhu directed by Tomek Ducki

“It gives a unique unrepeatable picture every time,” said the director. “In this project we used mostly Ecoline paint – it was the closest to remind me of neon lights when inverting the colours.”

As the graphics were all made in negative colours, it was difficult for the team to control the final palette.

Music video for Paradise Awaits by Zhu directed by Tomek Ducki

“For the colours the direction was to have an impression of an underground party,” said Ducki. “Eventually choosing them became even a more demanding process as we worked all the time in negative – what is black it is originally the white paper under the paint.”

Zhu remains a mysterious character on the music scene, according to Ducki, so the graphics were created to build on this sense of intrigue.

Music video for Paradise Awaits by Zhu directed by Tomek Ducki

“You wouldn’t really find any information besides his music, so I had to keep a big dose of mystery in the video too,” he explained. “To reflect this in the visuals, we used different methods to let the eye to discover shapes and objects in the dark. Lights flashing around the face, or paint pouring through the figures and objects.”

Paradise Awaits is taken from Zhu’s EP The Nightday, which was released in April this year.

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White Arkitekter Adds Corrugated Copper Walls To Norway's Bråtejordet School

This school building in Norway was designed by Swedish firm White Arkitekter with copper walls and a zigzagging green roof to reference the forms and materials of a nearby historic industrial town.

Bråtejordet by White

White won a competition to design the Bråtejordet school, which is the first building to be completed in what will become a new residential area in Strømmen, a town 20 kilometres from Oslo.


Related story: LCR Architectes clads French middle school with tarnished copper panels


In response to a brief calling for a building that focuses on “concentration and peace for study”, the design uses different levels to separate the school from the town, and to demarcate areas for teaching from those dedicated to play and communal activities.

“The winning proposal is founded on clear structures, where spatial thresholds serve as natural boundaries, between school and community as well as between different parts of the school,” said White in a statement.

Bråtejordet by White

The first of the distinct spaces that emphasise the transition from community to learning environment is a yard ringed with trees that distances the building from its surroundings.

The yard is separated into different areas, in a similar way to the layout of the nearby fields, with a social area incorporating picnic benches and a stepped seating stage in the area sheltered by the L-shaped plan.

Bråtejordet by White

Steps lead from the yard to the school’s main communal space, which is raised on a plinth to provide views out across the surrounding landscape through large glazed sections of the wall.

The open foyer is also used as a canteen and assembly hall and is flanked by workshops, music studios, a library and offices.

Bråtejordet by White

The faceted ceiling above the double-height space follows the shape of the roof. It incorporates skylights that bring natural light into the interior while emphasising the alternating angles of the surfaces.

“The theme of the formation is linked to the surrounding agricultural landscape,” added the architects. “The folded roof creates a silhouette that alludes to Strømmen’s industrial history, as well as providing high ceilings with beautiful spatial sensations far from the image of a regular classroom.”

A wide wooden staircase connects the foyer with the main teaching areas on the level above. It incorporates treads of double height and width that can be used as casual bleacher seating.

Bråtejordet by White

The upper floor is divided into zones for each year group, incorporating dedicated teachers’ offices and break areas as well as separate staircases leading to the circulation areas on the ground floor.

Classrooms are arranged around the edges of the building, facing away from the playground to minimise distractions. Each one forms the nexus of a unit incorporating an adjacent breakout space, toilet and student lockers.

“The views are framed and the learning environments are less open than on the entrance floor, enhancing the sense of concentration and peace,” said the architects.

Bråtejordet by White

Another request from the client was for a building that will stand the test of time, so the materials used were “chosen to cope with hard wear and to age beautifully, without requiring too much maintenance”.

The exterior is clad in corrugated pre-patinated copper that creates gentle reflections, while light terrazzo flooring merges with the pale concrete of the yard outside.

Photography is by Ivan Brodey.


Project credits:

Architects: White arkitekter
Building contractor: Betonmast AS
Strucural engineers: Norconsult AS
Landscape: White
Team: Thomas Landenberg (head architect), Karin Jakobsson, Karin Sjödin (head of landscape), Jeroen Matthijssen, Lars Zackrisson, Christian Wahlström, Lena Osvalds, Mikaela Åström Forsgren, Daniel Hultman.

Bråtejordet by WhiteSite plan – Bråtejordet by WhiteBasement floor plan – Bråtejordet by WhiteFirst floor plan, entrance level – Bråtejordet by WhiteFirst floor plan, classroom level – Bråtejordet by WhiteSection one – Bråtejordet by WhiteSection two – Bråtejordet by WhiteSection three – Bråtejordet by WhiteSection four –
Dezeen

White Arkitetker Adds Corrugated Copper Walls To Norway's Bråtejordet School

This school building in Norway was designed by Swedish firm White Arkitetker with copper walls and a zigzagging green roof to reference the forms and materials of a nearby historic industrial town.

Bråtejordet by White

White won a competition to design the Bråtejordet school, which is the first building to be completed in what will become a new residential area in Strømmen, a town 20 kilometres from Oslo.


Related story: LCR Architectes clads French middle school with tarnished copper panels


In response to a brief calling for a building that focuses on “concentration and peace for study”, the design uses different levels to separate the school from the town, and to demarcate areas for teaching from those dedicated to play and communal activities.

“The winning proposal is founded on clear structures, where spatial thresholds serve as natural boundaries, between school and community as well as between different parts of the school,” said White in a statement.

Bråtejordet by White

The first of the distinct spaces that emphasise the transition from community to learning environment is a yard ringed with trees that distances the building from its surroundings.

The yard is separated into different areas, in a similar way to the layout of the nearby fields, with a social area incorporating picnic benches and a stepped seating stage in the area sheltered by the L-shaped plan.

Bråtejordet by White

Steps lead from the yard to the school’s main communal space, which is raised on a plinth to provide views out across the surrounding landscape through large glazed sections of the wall.

The open foyer is also used as a canteen and assembly hall and is flanked by workshops, music studios, a library and offices.

Bråtejordet by White

The faceted ceiling above the double-height space follows the shape of the roof. It incorporates skylights that bring natural light into the interior while emphasising the alternating angles of the surfaces.

“The theme of the formation is linked to the surrounding agricultural landscape,” added the architects. “The folded roof creates a silhouette that alludes to Strømmen’s industrial history, as well as providing high ceilings with beautiful spatial sensations far from the image of a regular classroom.”

A wide wooden staircase connects the foyer with the main teaching areas on the level above. It incorporates treads of double height and width that can be used as casual bleacher seating.

Bråtejordet by White

The upper floor is divided into zones for each year group, incorporating dedicated teachers’ offices and break areas as well as separate staircases leading to the circulation areas on the ground floor.

Classrooms are arranged around the edges of the building, facing away from the playground to minimise distractions. Each one forms the nexus of a unit incorporating an adjacent breakout space, toilet and student lockers.

“The views are framed and the learning environments are less open than on the entrance floor, enhancing the sense of concentration and peace,” said the architects.

Bråtejordet by White

Another request from the client was for a building that will stand the test of time, so the materials used were “chosen to cope with hard wear and to age beautifully, without requiring too much maintenance”.

The exterior is clad in corrugated pre-patinated copper that creates gentle reflections, while light terrazzo flooring merges with the pale concrete of the yard outside.

Photography is by Ivan Brodey.


Project credits:

Architects: White arkitekter
Building contractor: Betonmast AS
Strucural engineers: Norconsult AS
Landscape: White
Team: Thomas Landenberg (head architect), Karin Jakobsson, Karin Sjödin (head of landscape), Jeroen Matthijssen, Lars Zackrisson, Christian Wahlström, Lena Osvalds, Mikaela Åström Forsgren, Daniel Hultman.

Bråtejordet by WhiteSite plan – Bråtejordet by WhiteBasement floor plan – Bråtejordet by WhiteFirst floor plan, entrance level – Bråtejordet by WhiteFirst floor plan, classroom level – Bråtejordet by WhiteSection one – Bråtejordet by WhiteSection two – Bråtejordet by WhiteSection three – Bråtejordet by WhiteSection four –
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Flashback Design 244

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