Horizon as a limit to a known world, a point of no return where knowledge ends and an unknown world begins.
The horizion with time abandons that mysterious aura of “place” beyond which provokes death. Now this carries positive meaning that thanks to knowledge makes that border (between the sky and earth), a vision towards a new future.
Thanks to the horizon that continuously embraces us, we have purpose, a creative place to constantly exceed. As an everlasting challenge, the horizon line is always ready to remind us about our limits, pushing us in every endeavour, joining possibilities. Everything depends on the point of view, and how we look at this immense line. The horizion as a point of arrival, Horizion as a starting point.

Horizon is a reconsideration of the concept of the horizion through an array of 1500 panoramic photographs, a video thought of as a infinite trace that encloses Sicily in a photographic itinerary at full speed, allowing the eye of the public to perceive a unique, infinite horizion.
In Horizon two concepts of horizions are established: in the real horizon we see the tangible and limited view, which is overlapped by the imaginary one, a source of innovation and discovery, overcoming limits.
Horizon is sponsored by Mosaicoon and it is played at Farm Cultural Park in Favara since 29th Jun to 30th Dec. 2015

Concept: Gianluca Scuderi (gianlucascuderi.com)
Illustration: Cristiano Pezzati
Animation: Gianluca Scuderi
Music: Marcus Fischer (mapmap.ch/)
Sound Design: Gianluca Scuderi
Photos: flickr.com

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