Miserable Miracle

I was honoured to have contributed a small part as a musician to this wonderfully experimental animation from Japan’s Ryo Orikasa. It was an awfully fun day in the studio making experimental noise with my guitar set up. It’s been a joy to watch it be rewarded with nominations and awards this past year.

Directed by Japanese filmmaker Ryo Orikasa, the animated short Miserable Miracle was inspired by Henri Michaux’s book of poetry and drawings of the same name. Masterful in both vision and execution, the film explores the limits of language and perception, creating dazzling connections between sound, meaning, shapes and movement. Propelling viewers beyond the page, guided by Tony Robinow’s feverish voiceover, the poems map the human psyche to the very edges of alienation and transcendence.