The "Mystery Film Experiment" - the series of video art that takes pitching for weeks Sigur Rós - has not yet come to an end. The latest audiovisual production takes refuge under the song "Dauðalogn" and was directed by Henry June Wah Lee, the mastermind behind Evosia Studios which specializes in photographing landscapes of all kinds. From icebergs Jokulsarlon (Iceland) to the petrified forest of Arizona, the filmmaker has been taking snapshots and recording sequences, everywhere.
The clip presented here shows that the cinematographer recordings made in the forest of Yakushima, a beautiful lush green landscape located in southern Japan. This beautiful building serves as a perfect counterpoint to previously seen in clips of 'Varðeldur' or 'Fjögur Piano', more focused on violence, impulsivity, visceral human figures.
I do not know if you remember but this same piece - 'Dauðalogn' - which was discussed some time ago that he would appear on the soundtrack of the series The Vampire Diaries. We should not be surprised that Icelanders are able to play from the most commercial to the most alternative and author, Sigur Rós are aware of their great cache and can handle perfectly automatism that make them grow medially without losing its independent status.
By the way, if you liked seeing this timelapse with Sigur Rós's music playing in the background I recommend you to take a look at the video attached below. In this case the part is not exactly sounding Sigur (Jónsi is) but the recording of the famous Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajökull is the most thing that we have seen in life. Go pa-sa-da.
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