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Beast

An art object made for the 2ANNAS International Short Film Festival in Riga — five steel zoetropes, each a different size, spinning short loops of people moving like animals. It is an invitation to look the beast in the eye: to notice the animal that already lives inside us, and to sit with it rather than look away.

Object design
Animation
Art direction
Zoetrope strip — a masked figure in sequence
01 — Challenge

The festival asked for a piece on the animal nature in people — the part of us that quadrobers, therians and others let out in the open. It is a subject society tends to flinch at. The work had to hold it without judgement: not a freak show, not a lecture, just an honest, neutral look at something very human.

How do you make people meet the beast instead of turning away?

02 — Solution

The oldest animation

We built a zoetrope — the 19th-century device that turns a strip of still images into motion. Each of the five drums holds a different looped sequence of a masked figure moving on instinct: crouching, prowling, breathing with the body. As the drum spins, the photographs come alive into a single, endless animalistic gesture you can't quite stop watching.

The Beast — installed at the festival
03 — The Object

Built to Intimidate

Aluminium and stainless steel, welded into a tangle of legs and drums that towers over you. The scale is deliberate — the topic is stigmatised, so the object is unapologetic: large, raw and beast-like, a creature you have to physically face.

The Beast — structure detail
The Beast — five zoetrope drums on a steel frame
04 — In Motion

The Beast in the Room

The object on site — steel legs and drums standing among the iridescent veils of the exhibition, waiting to be spun.

“I have a nature-given instinct. I see, feel, smell, hear, taste. I am. When I put on the mask, I hear my heart beat loud, feel the damp earth under my hands and feet. Breath leads me. I scrape my skin on the bark, catch a sound. Wild senses lead me. I give in.”

— Zvērā
05 — Process

Becoming the Beast

Each loop began with a body. Performers in animal masks moved on instinct in the studio while we shot the frames one by one — the same patient, frame-by-frame logic the zoetrope would later replay.

Masked performer in the studioFig.01 / Studio
Capturing the loop framesFig.02 / Capture
Masked performer in the studioFig.03 / Instinct
The Beast on show at 2ANNAS festival

Look the beast in the eye.