Morphē
movie

Released September 12, 2012
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Overview
Morphē is a short film conceived by multidisciplinary artist Lucy McRae in collaboration with Australian skincare brand Aesop. It playfully presages a new juncture for science and beauty, transforming an old Amsterdam church into a meticulously ordered space that references Aesop’s own laboratory. Here, a painstaking Scientist employs an assortment of gels, liquids, and weird contraptions to minister arcane beauty treatments to a sleeping Muse. The skin and hair play key roles for the female specimen fortunate enough to be on the receiving end of a new kind of super-sensory beauty treatment. McRae describes her film inspired chiefly by nineteenth-century scientist and philosopher Hermann von Helmholtz, and his revolutionary research on human perception: ‘Everything’, wrote Helmholtz, ‘is an event on the skin’. ‘I wanted to suggest a journey inside a world beyond skin care, one that involves farther realms of perception within the sensory landscape of the human body.'
Crew
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Lucy McRae
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Director
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Holly Krueger
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Producer
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Barnaby Monk
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Production Design
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Maaike Fransen
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Assistant Art Director
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Hessel Waalewijn
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Director of Photography
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Ine van den Elsen
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Editor
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Eduardo Noya Schreus
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Music
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Laetitia Migliore
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First Assistant Art Direction
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Janneke Verhoeven
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Costume Designer
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Holger Gons
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Production Assistant
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Jack Yoern
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Production Assistant
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Dan Honey
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Project Manager