Orchestrating Nature is a performance film featuring the Amsterdam Sweelinck symphonic orchestra. Theo Rekelhof examines humanity's troubled relationship with nature, using warfare and harmony metaphors to critique our destructive impact and advocate for environmental accountability.
“Orchestrating Nature” is a performance film with the Amsterdam Sweelinck symphonic orchestra. The film explores humanity’s complex relationship with nature through two analogies. The first compares human environmental impact to warfare, urging us to acknowledge and address the harm we’ve caused. The second depicts nature as a symphony with humanities role as a conductor, capable of harmony or chaos. By portraying the conductor as a dictator, Rekelhof emphasizes the responsibility of those in power for environmental harm, urging accountability and a sustainable future.
An ecosystem consists of different players with different attributes contributing to one harmonic whole living according to the laws of Nature. This to is the case in an orchestra. They play with different instruments and personalities together according to the symphonies and law of music.