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Kyrie Eleison by Denigrata

McLaughlin, C. (2016) Kyrie Eleison by Denigrata. [Exhibition screening]. Northampton: Dark Arts Ltd.

Item Type: Video
Abstract: Kyrie Eleison is the first single from Denigrata’s compelling debut album. Denigrata clearly know that their styling and their music speaks very much for itself and are wisely sparing, with their self-explication. What they do say packs a punch and sets the entire tone for this collaborative audiovisual work also, so its worth repeating here: “Denigrata are an ambient, tech-fuelled black metal collective […] born from nihilism, avant-garde darkness and filth.” And so this collaboration is equally an avant-garde, dark, visual exploration of these themes, fully grounded, in filth. The primary setting is the very peculiarly British, natural surroundings, of Delapré Abbey’s public parks. The location is really one of the players, and plays the part of Wyrd Northampton’s chthonic and earthy underbelly. The film focuses on contrast and interplay in all of its aspects. From the black and white grade, to the contrast of extreme close up (ECU) textural photography, against the barren and bleak wide shots. The interplay of long, slow, lingering shots and furiously rapid montages and jarring jump cuts. It will be non-narrative and non-linear. Abstract and unconsciously meaningful. It is an experimental piece of collaborative audiovisual art that seeks to knowingly add to the occultural reservoir.
Additional Information: Director/producer/editor: Cavan McLaughlin; Director of photography: Jason Weidner
Subjects: M Music and Books on Music > M Music
P Language and Literature > PN Literature (General) > PN1992.93 Nonbroadcast video recordings
Creators: McLaughlin, Cavan
Publisher: Dark Arts Ltd
Faculties, Divisions and Institutes: University Faculties, Divisions and Research Centres - OLD > Faculty of Arts, Science & Technology
Date: 25 May 2016
Date Type: Publication
Place of Publication: Northampton
Language: English
Media of Output: Exhibition screening
Status: Published / Disseminated
URI: http://nectar.northampton.ac.uk/id/eprint/8531

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