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Born Ruffians – What to Say

Watch the making-of video here.

Working with artist/computer programmer Rob Bairos, the video was recorded entirely off of a vintage oscilloscope. Oscilloscopes are used for viewing voltages, primarily in the sciences, medicine, engineering, telecommunications and industry. Though other people have reprogrammed oscilloscopes to display images in the past, the “video to scope” process used in this video is the first of its kind. The images you see are made up of a single point of light, moving quickly across a screen in order to draw shapes – that means the entire Born Ruffians video for “What to Say” displays vector images made from only one continuous line. The footage was shot once on video, edited, converted for use on the oscilloscope (using a live visuals program called TouchDesigner) and then shot again directly off the vintage machine.

Jun
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Trippiest Music Video Ever

Official music video for Blockhead’s ‘The Music Scene’.

An animated mind melt into a post human New York where TV and animals rule. All cast to the sincerely melodic soul of Blockhead’s ‘The Music Scene.’

Directimated by A.F.Schepperd
Commissioned by Ninjatune Records
Music by Blockhead

Jun
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I lived on the Moon

Music video for the french music band Kwoon, animation by Yannick Puig.

Jun
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Breakbot: Baby I’m Yours

This nifty music video for Breakbot’s Baby I’m Yours was created from a series of ~2000 handpainted watercolors by Irina Dakeva.

Mar
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Galactic Empire State Of Mind

The video starts a bit slowly but do watch it all the way to the end – at some point it just takes a turn to AWESOME…

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A superb animation: Tar Boy

This reminds me of the music videos by Gorillaz, like Clint Eastwood and Feel Good Inc.

Sep