
Planktonium Live
Jan van Ijken / NL, 2024 / 45 min.
A hallucinatory, total experience that immerses you in fascinating images and sounds from an underwater world that goes beyond the natural boundaries of our senses. In this live performance the smallest organisms play the leading role.

Planktonium Live is a voyage of discovery to a secret universe, a live performance with the smallest organisms playing the leading role. Dutch photographer and filmmaker Jan van IJken and Norwegian audio artist Jana Winderen work at the interface of science and art, creating a total experience that immerses the audience in the images and sounds of an underwater world that goes beyond the natural boundaries of our senses.
Microscopic images of various species of plankton show an assortment of rotating, crawling, spinning and dancing objects, in all shapes and sizes. Are they molluscs emitting light signals, or are they spaceships, gemstones, human cells? Their beauty appears extraterrestrial, but they are vital to our planet: plankton produces half of all the oxygen on Earth, absorbs large quantities of CO2 and forms the beginning of the food chain. It is now threatened by rising temperatures and ocean acidification.
The images are presented within an immersive soundscape, composed live using underwater recordings capturing the sounds of icebergs, waves and aquatic organisms.
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Details
Director
Jan van Ijken
Production year
2024
Country
NL
Length
45 min.
Language
no dialogue
Subtitles
NONE
Part of
IDFA 2024
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