Jon Darc Unveils "ambrosia": A Cinematic Ode to Euphoria and Ruin in Berlin's Queer Underbelly - KALTBLUT Magazine
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Jon Darc Unveils "ambrosia": A Cinematic Ode to Euphoria and Ruin in Berlin's Queer Underbelly - KALTBLUT Magazine
"'ambrosia' is an entrancing exploration of intoxication set against the backdrop of the city's queer-industrial underworld, merging pleasure with a form of worship."
"'ambrosia' unfolds not as a traditional narrative but as a ritual, echoing liberating moments within Berlin's pulsating club scenes where identities morph and bodies blend."
"The video opens with an ethereal choir of cloned Jon Darc figures, adorned in flowing gowns, chanting an incantation that echoes through the vast emptiness."
"As the divine figure struggles to navigate the crafted sanctum, the sacred architecture crumbles, symbolizing the descent of a fallen angel into the earthly realm."
'ambrosia' is a visual exploration by Jon Darc that delves into themes of intoxication and ritual within Berlin's queer-industrial underworld. Directed by Alejandro Spano, the video presents a meditative journey where pleasure transforms into worship. It features cloned figures chanting in a derelict factory, conjuring a divine figure adorned in artistic garments. The narrative unfolds as a ritual, reflecting the liberating experiences of Berlin's club culture, while the divine ceremony faces chaos as the godlike figure descends into the earthly realm, symbolizing the struggle between the sacred and the profane.
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