Perceived Reality
Which version of reality do you see?
Intro
Who are we? Who do we think we are? Who do we want to be?
Kluster5 challenged composers Celia Swart and Alexandre Kordzaia to create a work consisting of music, visuals and performance about perceiving reality. Working closely with the composers, Perceived Reality was created in two different forms: a staged performance and a visual album comprising music and a full-length film.
Perceived Reality presents various sides of the development of identity: how we see ourselves, how we (want to) be seen by others, and daring to let go of the image you have of yourself to then be able to move on.
Celia Swart wrote a piece about a young woman struggling with the blurring boundaries between her real self and the perfect image she presents on social media.
Alexandre Kordzaia goes back to his childhood in Tbilisi, of which he has sunny memories, despite the aftershocks of a civil war. On old cassette tapes, he hears himself as a 4-year-old talking about an imaginary underworld he often visits.
In Perceived Reality Kluster5 did a lot more than performing the music. Based on the composers’ concepts, Isa Goldschmeding and Tim Sabel wrote the screenplay for the film. Working with director Gijs Besseling, they then developed a detailed shot list and chose locations to shoot. They also had a part in the editing to make sure the images fit perfectly to the impulses of the music. Isa and Tim were the executive producers for the visual album on behalf of Kluster5.
To bring the character Cecí Gold (from the album’s first part: Elevation of self-validation) to life, an Instagram profile was created for her, bringing this mysterious violinist to life with photos and videos (taken by Celia Swart).
Music
Videos
Filmfestival accolade
Festival Internacional de Cine Independiente de Madrid (FICIMAD):
Best Experimental Feature Film
‘Hypersonic, fluctuating and fast-paced initial part of the film with an original inverted suspense, instead of having a classic countdown it is a go to infinity and beyond. From the most absolute darkness, artificial lights appear continuously in an abstract space where Isa Goldschmeding is gaining virtual admirers at breakneck speed. With the accompaniment of the fascinating and tremendous music by Celia Swart we feel an inhuman psychic acceleration and that the train is going to derail. An absurd, meaningless trip to nowhere full of feigned feelings, fake gestures, histrionic costumes and canned smiles. As if we had navigated interstellarly, the frenetic movement and music suddenly drop to desolate ruins in the unknown, where Isa Goldschmeding becomes a stranger to herself.
The creation of a mental psychic without time and space allows Gijs Besseling a more chaotic and anarchic second part with the music of and Alexandre Kordzaia, being able to reflect freely and playfully on friendship and childhood with a sequence in mystical, enigmatic and picodelic animation by a Koka Kitia in a state of grace.’
Composers
Listen & Buy
To watch the film, simply buy the visual album. In the booklet accompanying the CD, you will find the code that gives online access to the film.
To order the visual album for €25 (+ €2.95 shipping within Europe), send a mail with your name and address details to: info@kluster5.nl and pay via this link. We will then send the album immediately!
Or enjoy the music on your preferred streaming platform.