The Fairy Reel is a visual poetry project that aims to visualize the short poem in the same name written by Neil Gaiman. This visual poem is created with the combination of different  techniques including video production, digital rotoscoping and RGB color editing.  By using different editing forms this visual poem tries to find a balance between videography visuals and rotoscoped illustrations. The aim of this project is to create an environment which will be a reflection of the space that is created by this visual poem.

The Fairy Reel is a visual representation that deals with concepts like space and analog interaction. Having the audience walk into the installation intentionally creates an interaction with the art work; which emerges the visual poem with anyone who wants to experience it.
 
 
If I were young as once I was,
and dreams and death more distant then,
I wouldn't split my soul in two,
and keep half in the world of men,
So half of me would stay at home,
and strive for Faërie in vain,
While all the while my soul would stroll
up narrow path, down crooked lane,
And there would meet a fairy lass
and smile and bow with kisses three,
She'd pluck wild eagles from the air
and nail me to a lightning tree
And if my heart would run from her
or flee from her, be gone from her,
She’d wrap it in a nest of stars
and then she'd take it on with her
Until one day she'd tire of it,
all bored with it and done with it.
She'd leave it by a burning brook,
and off brown boys would run with it.
They'd take it and have fun with it
and stretch it long and cruel and thin,
They'd slice it into four and then
they'd string with it a violin.
And every day and every night
they'd play upon my heart a song
So plaintive and so wild and strange
that all who heard it danced along
And sang and whirled and sank and trod
and skipped and slipped and reeled and rolled
Until, with eyes as bright as coals,
they'd crumble into wheels of gold  . . . .
 
But I am young no longer now,
for sixty years my heart's been gone
To play its dreadful music there,
beyond the valley of the sun.
I watch with envious eyes and mind,
the single–souled, who dare not feel
The wind that blows beyond the moon,
who do not hear the Fairy Reel.
If you don't hear the Fairy Reel,
they will not pause to steal your breath.
When I was young I was a fool.
So wrap me up in dreams and death.
 
 
 
This video was projected to the wall, where participants walked in front of it.
A box was placed next to the installation with these cards for the participants to take. Each card had a different stanza of the poem on it, in order not to lose intertexuality and to be able to give the audience a souvenir.
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