Polar Code
A 12 track ambient album (53m 4s) — released November 22nd 2024 on Glacial Movements
Glacial Movements is pleased to present Polar Code, the debut album by Italian multidisciplinary artist Lia Bosch, which is also the first work by a woman to be released in Glacial Movements' almost 20 years of activity. Polar Code is a project where narrative, visuals, and music blend into an immersive and conceptual experience. Bosch personally oversaw every aspect of the creation: she composed the album, conceived the narrative, and crafted the accompanying visuals, creating a multi-dimensional work that encourages deep reflection on existential and social themes.
Polar Code unfolds through a story set in an abandoned alien base in Antarctica, a remote and mysterious location where ancient human experiments once took place. The protagonist, a researcher sent by a secret government agency, is tasked with investigating unusual activity detected in the region. Upon arrival, he encounters a desolate, eerie landscape filled with darkness and secrets, where every corner hides traces of a vanished alien presence that still feels ominously close. As the researcher explores the facility, he comes across the symbol of infinity, a glowing, pulsating portal that seems to be the key to understanding the connection between all life forms in the universe. This symbol becomes the focal point of the narrative, conveying a profound message about interconnection: every human action, every choice, has repercussions that extend beyond time and space. The researcher is thus plunged into a deep existential reflection on his own existence and humanity's role in a vast, intricate cosmos. The symbol of infinity, laden with meaning, is not merely a scientific discovery but an ethical and philosophical call. It embodies a profound truth: no matter how separate or superior humans may believe themselves to be, they are an integral part of a universal, interconnected system. The information contained within the symbol offers humanity a chance for redemption and salvation, but it also demands an acknowledgment of human fragility and the oppressive structures that underpin society. The protagonist faces a crucial decision: to accept the revelation of the symbol and risk disrupting the global order, or to turn away from the opportunity to change humanity's fate. This choice presents a profound moral dilemma, in which the potential to reform society—currently rooted in exploitation and conflict—collides with the risk of unleashing further destruction. Bosch delves into the tension between the need for renewal and the dangers inherent in transformation. Polar Code stands out as a work that transcends simple storytelling, weaving together sound, images, and words to provoke reflection on power dynamics, human fragility, and cosmic.
Lia Bosch is a multidisciplinary artist who explores painting, design, poetry, music, and film directing. Her academic background and life experiences in various countries have enriched her artistic journey, allowing her to absorb diverse cultural and artistic influences. Her artistic vision has been shaped by international residencies in cities like New York, Los Angeles, and Paris, as well as travels in Asia and South America. These stays have given her a global perspective and a variety of creative stimuli, playing a crucial role in her development and contributing to works that reflect a wide range of experiences and sensitivities. Her passion for philosophy and psychology has deeply influenced her understanding of human complexity, offering new perspectives to her works. Similarly, her interest in poetry and music intertwines with her artistic practice, leading to creations that deeply explore human emotions and dynamics. She has also studied dance, integrating movement into her creative process and adding a physical dimension to her art. This multidisciplinary approach allows her to work with different expressive means, reflecting her desire to explore all the potentialities of art. Lia Bosch's creativity flows freely through multiple languages, rejecting rigid categories. Her multidisciplinary identity stems from the belief that art should be a continuous and dynamic exploration. Lia Bosch sees art as a means to better understand oneself and the surrounding world, inviting viewers to look beyond superficial appearances and find deep connections between different forms of expression and human experience. Her art is in constant evolution, reflecting personal growth and life experiences. For her, art is a means of discovery and an invitation to explore new horizons, both internal and external. Her multidisciplinary practice exemplifies how art can transcend traditional boundaries, offering a rich and multifaceted vision of the human experience.
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