Movie shows Studio MK27's minimalist pavilion for Micasa through the eyes of a bee
A bee explores the interior of Micasa Vol C, a multi-use pavilion for a furniture retailer in São Paulo, in this unconventional architecture film by Studio MK27.
The Brazilian architecture firm's founder Marcio Kogan, who was once a film director, worked with producer Lea van Steen to direct Oh Lovely Bee.
The short movie offers a unique perspective on one of the architect's recent projects.
It shows a bee embarking on a fateful journey that starts with it flying through the skies of São Paulo, before descending and entering the building. Inside, it briefly explores the space, before encountering disaster.
The setting for the film is Micasa Vol C, a multi-use pavilion created for a furniture retailer in São Paulo
The video is the latest in a series that Kogan has produced about his architecture projects. Previous films include one that shows his Toblerone House through the eyes of a cat and another that suggests his Redux House was the cause of a marriage breakup. "I like this relationship with architecture over different points of view," Kogan told Dezeen.
"Once, when researching to teach a class on Jacques Tati's Playtime, I found a story in the news about a critic who said that he watched the film several times in different seats in the cinema, and because of that he always had a new perception of the film. I thought that was great."
"I have always wanted to make an observation from the point of view of a flying insect," he added. "...
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