Where others see "ick," Joel Penner sees art. Time-lapse filmmaker Joel Penner captures decomposing fruit, vegetables and roadkill to find beauty where others see "ick." The growth cycle of mushrooms is captured on specialized scanners for Winnipeg filmmaker Joel Penner's new time-lapse film, Wrought. (Biofilm Productions)In it, Penner captures the stages of decomposition of animals like badgers, muskrats, pigeons and other roadkill victims. Penner holds earth worms, the workhorses of his new art film Wrought, which captures decay and decomposition.
Source: CBC News March 13, 2019 09:56 UTC