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Aesop

 

Aesop “Morphe“

Commissioned by Australian luxury skin care Aesop, short film ‘Morphe’ depicts a liquid–tech world, where super-sensory beauty treatments deliver health via the skin and hair.

 
Having recognised a kindred sensibility in McRae’s provocative work, Australian skincare brand Aēsop commissioned her to conceive a short film to coincide with their website relaunch. ‘Morphē’ 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. At the edge of this world, 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. 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. Writer / director – Lucy McRae Producer – Holly Krueger Production Designer – Barnaby Monk Creative Assistant – Maaike Fransen DoP – Hessel Waalewijn Editor – Ine van den Elsen Original Music – Noia Line producer / 1st AD – Laetitia Migliore Costume Designer – Janneke Verhoeven Production Assistant - Holger Gons / Jack Yoern Project Manager – Dan Honey Art Department – Maya LaCroix / Frank Verkade / James Teng Muse – Cara To Scientist – Victor Helmich Casting – Sanne van Wersch Making of – Leslie Askew Lighting Design – Owen Kuipers Jib and dolly – Camalot Electrics – Het Licht Special thanks – Lotje Sodderland, Dennis Paphitis, Hiroko Shiratori, Pascale Thouzery and Lou Weis.

 

‘Everything’, wrote Helmholtz, ‘Is an event on the skin’.

 

 

Future of Beauty – This film explores how technology will change the way we experience health and beauty in the fitter and how this may change the delivery of things like “cosmetics, food and medicine.