Kat Day’s digitizing of elemental archetypes flows within the visual and auditory soundscapes in the new video ‘Across the Sea’ from The KVB’s new ‘Out of Body‘ EP.
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Well water is very immersive and that’s exactly what we wanted to convey with the music as well as the visuals. I really like using nature and turning it digital. ‘I use water For Across the Sea.’ ‘But all the water is not from natural sources, it’s purely from digital data, so I’ve tried to almost…use data as nature…using computer game programs and things like that.’
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Read more from our interview with Kat Day and Nicholas Wood here
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