Federico Fasolino produced artist Marco Brambilla's densely hypnotic and kaleidoscopic 3D film RPM, commissioned by Ferrari in celebration of their latest auto masterpiece, the 458 Spider, which premiered at Art Basel Miami on November 2011. Assembling footage shot on location at the Italian Formula One Grand Prix in Monza (produced by Federico Fasolino) with imagery from the Scuderia Ferrari archives and the artist's own recordings, RPM is a visceral, cubist representation of a Formula One driver's state of mind during a race. "I wanted to make a portrait of speed," says Brambilla. "Something as subjective as can be, that explores the connection of man and machine and tests the limits of human endurance." "The film is always accelerating," says the artist, "just building, no payoff, no win." New York-based Brambilla, who created the digital tableau vivant for Kanye West's "Power" and the 3D videos Evolution and Civilization, wanted to push the limits of his own aesthetic vocabulary with this project. "This one is a little bit different in that we used 3D as an editing tool," he says. "As the piece speeds up, the multi-planing - the foreground, mid-ground and background objects - all cycle through each other to create an acceleration in 3D space."