GUN, originally Carpe Diem, was the first interactive and generative film shown at NFT3 now BFI South Bank, in collaboration with Geoff Lowe.
Directed and filmed by Joe Tunmer, GUN is based on a story about the use of replica firearms in an English seaside town. There are four versions of the fight action scene, seven versions of the scene where the two young men argue about the shooting and four endings.
This version is the Producer's cut, non interactive or non generative.
The Producer and Investor, also developed dance versions of the fight scene, which were to be cut into the narrative as one point.of.view, including two filmed work-in-progress films.
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These were also development work for the feature film Prelude (original name Jeux or 'Jerks') based on the conflict and resolution in the artistic and love lives of Claude Debussy and Nijinsky. Nijinsky's first major public choreography was repurposing Debussy's hit Prelude De L'Apres Midi d'un faune. The Nijinksy Producer, major impressario Diaghilev also commisssioned Debussy to write the music, Jeux, for a storyline developed by Nijinsky about two boys in London playing tennis in Bloomsbury. The Feature films resolves with the first amazing performance of Preulde : as an avatar, generative dance in the 21st century. The film is due to have its premiere on 29 May 2012, a century after the first performance of Prelude.
The first provisional scenes of the Prelude film, including two of Debussy's famous pieces, were shot at the Sussex hotel and area where he completed La Mer and wrote Relfets Dans L'Eau, acknowleged by most musicologists as the first modern music, in the same way as the ballet Prelude started modern dance.
http://debussygenerative.blogspot.com/