The FLoods
In association with The Lumen Prize, Sci-Arc, and SFMoMA.
Lumen Prize Finalist in Moving Image and Nature +Climate category.
by Jeremy Kamal
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Produced by Liam Young
Original Soundtrack in collaboration with Nathan Buttel
Mojo: The Floods is an animated CGI short film that depicts a speculative ecology where a trap producer controls an entire watershed through his mixing board. Vast machines operated by music producers hover over a floodplain landscape, using bass notes from amplified music to vibrate bodies of water. Cymatic patterns in the water are used to visually mix and master sound. Spillage from the process irrigates surrounding soil and flora distributed by seed-dropping drones. Through the production of music, a new landscape is transformed and sustained. Mojo: The Floods challenges conventional notions of ecology by depicting an environment in which the production of Trap music is essential to closing its ecological loop.
“Mojo: The Floods” is, set in a fictional universe called Mojo. It is the first landscape of an animated trilogy in which 3 landscapes (The Floods, The Fringes, and The Blades) depict a world where rituals of contemporary Black culture shape the environment and its ecosystems.