💙💜💛パルコ🧡❤️💚
PARCO 2022 SS
CREATIVE DIRECTION:
Jamie Reid Studio
PHOTOGRAPHER & DIRECTOR:
Charlie Engman
STYLING:
Ai Kamoshita
ART DIRECTION:
Emmanuel O’Brien, Jamie Reid Studio
SET DESIGN:
Polly Philp
MAKE UP ARTIST:
Anne Sophie Costa
HAIR STYLIST:
Kiyoko Odo
CASTING DIRECTOR:
Sarah Small, Good Catch
MODELS:
Taboo Ade, Ephyra Ana, Thorne Bailey, Annie Blomfield, Anna-Maria De Freitas, Felix Fogg, Hannah Hernandez, Sari Mizoe, Zaki Musa, Mel Palmer, Atsuro Sakata, Raf Shah, Danielle Summers, Rachel Thorpe, Salvador Thylmann-Foster, Tammy Tsang, Imani Vital
COSTUME DESIGNERS:
Spring: Ed Curtis, Nathan Korn, Darcey Fleming
Summer: Jawara Alleyne, Nathan Korn, Tasha Sweeney, Congregation Design
Autumn: David Weksler, Congregation Design
Winter: Christopher Edwards De La Cruz, Gui Rosa, Hurtence, Goom, Nathan Korn
MOVEMENT DIRECTOR:
Yagamoto
DOP:
Jack Exton
SHOOT PRODUCTION:
Farago Projects
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER:
Sylvia Farago
PRODUCTION MANAGER:
Tommaso Albertini
PRODUCTION COORDINATOR:
Ieva Kolupailaite
ART BUYING & PROJECT MANAGEMENT:
Jeff Stalnaker
PHOTOGRAPHIC ASSISTANTS:
Tomo Inenaga, Shahram Saadat, Abena Appiah, Zaineb Abelque
DIGITAL OPERATOR:
Shivy Kanagaratnam
VIDEO POST PRODUCTION:
ZED
COORDINATOR:
Charlie Pender
VIDEO EDITOR:
Rob Daglish
VIDEO COLOURIST:
John Alexander Lowe
COMPOSITORS:
Andy Galloway, Simon Stannard
ASSISTANT ONLINE EDITOR:
Matthew Blacklock
SCORE:
Cajm & Max Frith
TITLE ANIMATION:
Eva Nazarova
SPECIAL THANKS:
Bella Mejia-Bruton, Nellie Eden, Joel Dent, Christina Martinez at Picturehouse, Charlie Pender, Zara Walsh
PRODUCED BY:
RCKT/Rocket Company*, PARCO
Bennett, J. (2010) Vibrant Matter.
“The notion of thing-power aims instead to attend to the it as actant; —— an active, earthy, not-quite-human capaciousness (vibrant matter) (p.3)”
“Human power is itself a kind of thing-power. (p.10)”
“We are walking, talking minerals. (p.11)”
“Assemblages are ad hoc groupings of diverse elements, of vibrant materials of all sorts. Assemblages are living, throbbing confederations that are able to function. (p.23)”
“The effects generated by an assemblage are, rather, emergent properties, emergent in that their ability to make something happen (a newly inflected materialism, a blackout, a hurricane, a war on terror) is distinct from the sum of the vital force of each materiality considered alone. (p.24)”
“It is ultimately a matter of political judgment what is more needed today: should we acknowledge the distributive quality of agency to address the power of human-nonhuman assemblages and to resist a politics of blame? Or should we persist with a strategic understatement of material agency in the hopes of enhancing the accountability of specific humans? (p.38)”
📷: an assemblage that emerged on st johns street