Martha Fiennes.
The painter and
Producer of
video art objects.

In 2011, filmmaker Martha Fiennes premiered a new take on the Christ Nativity scene with a hi-tech cinema experiment that The Guardian once described as «a moving Christmas story like no other». The artwork, titled Nativity, is a pioneering motion-picture piece where all of the scene's details are constantly evolving in ultra-slow-motion—a generative film loop that can run for months without ever repeating its own imagery.
The first creation in SLOimage - Nativity (2011) which debuted at the V&A in London, to then be publicly visible at Covent Garden (10 November 2011 – 2 January 2012), at the National Gallery, at Sotheby’s, in both the London and Paris head offices, The Hermitage in St Petersburg and at least reaching the Venice Biennial in 2017.

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