1/31/2016

The Chemical Brothers - Wide Open ft. Beck

Behind the Scenes: The Chemical Brothers 'Wide Open' from The Mill on Vimeo.

Behind the scenes of The Chemical Brothers ‘Wide Open’ music video directed by Dom&Nic, featuring professional dancer Sonoya Mizuno. Learn more on our behind the scenes blog: http://bit.ly/BTSChBr
Watch the full film: https://vimeo.com/152996218

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1/10/2016

HONDA "The Dreamer"

HONDA "The Dreamer" from Roof Studio on Vimeo.

Roof Studio Collaborates with RPA to create this magical and whimsical commercial for the 2016 Honda Civic.

1/07/2016

vitreous | robert seidel | experimental film 2015

vitreous | robert seidel | experimental film 2015 from Robert Seidel on Vimeo.

Film: Robert Seidel _ www.robertseidel.com
Music: Nikolai von Sallwitz _ www.vonsallwitz.com

The nine virtual sculptures underlying vitreous resulted from experimental setups by Robert Seidel for generating three-dimensional clusters of fibrous refractions, as well as the gravitational lensing of different volumetric and chromatic densities. Singular elements gravitate towards each other, accumulating in a gigantic sculptural system, where each entity exists with its own visual axis and vanishing point. The impalpable luminous formations create prismatic interactions between the ridges and plateaux of the main colours floating in front of the infinite violet background.

The multilayered, continuously expanding and decaying system is driven by semi-chaotic processes with localized impulses and their speculative chain reactions. In the spectrum of these possible movements, each singular sculpture becomes an integral component of the whole pictorial force-field. In its asymmetrical orchestration and multitude of spatial-temporal interactions, the abstract-organic images are close in appearance to the concepts of “moving paintings” and “living sculptures” Seidel develops for more than a decade now.

Originally vitreous was conceived as a media façade artwork of 80 × 24 × 14 Meters (Target City Lights, Minneapolis, USA, 2012). It later developed in a large-scale projection of 4 × 14 Meters (German Filmmuseum, Frankfurt, Germany, 2015). The short film released in December 2015 features a music score exclusively composed by Nikolai von Sallwitz.