
Jeremy Shaw
2021Quantification Trilogy
Jeremy Shaw
In the sci-fi tinged Quantification Trilogy, Jeremy Shaw’s characters escape the physical world through ecstatic practices. The three inventive, interconnected "para-fictions" that make up the trilogy deal with "Quantum Humans": immortal, cyborg-like entities who use dance as a ritual to transcend the oppression of technology. Using vintage means to craft each mid-length film, the Vancouver-born artist creates a fascinating work about the relationship between the individual and the collective.
Quantification Trilogy
I Can See Forever
Jeremy Shaw
Part 3 of Shaw's Quantification Trilogy. The film is a vérité account of the only known survivor of a failed government experiment. Born with an 8.7% Machine DNA biology, yet uninterested in the virtual reality-trappings of his time, this man commits to a life immersed in dance.
I Can See Forever
Quickeners
Jeremy Shaw
In the south-eastern portion of Area 23 - a deserted and derelict region once known in the late age of human civilization as the Americas - a tiny population of Quantum Humans have been gathering, meeting together under a common bond. Their aesthetic appearance is not unlike that of any Quantum Human; their biological and technological make-up the same, and their direct neural link to The Hive concurrent with our unified Quantum Human Society. They are immortal Quantum Humans, like you and I. But there is one thing currently separating them from our social order: The Quantum Humans of Area 23 are afflicted with an extremely rare disorder known as Human Atavism Syndrome - or H.A.S.
Quickeners
Liminals
Jeremy Shaw
Liminals draws parallels between the experimental spiritual gatherings of the ’70s and the effect-laden release of contemporary hedonistic subcultures. It follows a group of 8 dancers as they enact ecstatic rituals in an attempt to access a new realm of consciousness with the potential to save humanity.
Liminals