The new collaboration between the two talents depicts the end of the world as they know it.
When Daniel Arsham had doomsday visions, he didn't stockpile survival gear or scurry off to the nearest bunker. Instead, the New York-based artist wrote nine short screenplays, which together form one story about life after humanity's ill-fated attempt to save the planet from ecological disaster. The "Future Relic" series crystallized when he began exhibiting casts of everyday objects made to resemble archaeological finds (eroding laptops and cellphones, for instance, made from volcanic ash and plaster). The second chapter in Arsham's saga, "Future Relic 02," features a worker played by James Franco who spends his days underground indexing and destroying objects from the civilization that was. Shot over four days in Arsham's Brooklyn studio, the project — which makes its world premiere here — is just a taste of what the Miami native plans to screen at the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival. As for Franco, he could easily relate to Arsham's vision. "I try to look at the world as a repository of antiquated artifacts and experiences," he says, "all of them worth preserving."
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