The flow of wind is a visual-sound piece of digital art. In its minimalist essence, the line marks the rhythm of the wind through the creation of particles and noises that configure a dance of a natural landscape. The shapes of the wind as geometric disturbances in space intertwine with the movement and seek to establish an evocative dialogue with the vibrations of micro sound through a deep and meditative listening.
Nicolás Onischuk
Nicolás Onischuk was born in 1987 in La Pampa, Argentina, where he currently lives. He studied Audiovisual Arts at the Faculty of Fine Arts at the National University of La Plata. He has been granted a scholarship by the Williams Foundation and Bunge Born in the “presente continuo” programme. His work is framed within documentary, experimental film and visual-sound art. Founder of Moho, a hybrid project that links installations, performances and expanded cinema. He works in his studio doxa, a laboratory for animation, archiving and soundscapes. His works have been exhibited in national and international festivals and museums. He is currently working on a virtual reality installation.