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Daft Punk - Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger

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BELLBOY - La neige

Aide à l'animation Laura Passalacqua Tamerlan Bekmurzayev Simon Cadilhac Produit par Remembers

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03:49

KREAM - Arrakis

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((( 0 ))) - 42

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Max Cooper - Cardano Circles

Warning: Contains flashing images Max Cooper: Recently I was asked to make a new live show based around Italy for a festival with that theme, so I delved into some historic Italian music and science for the Seme (Seed) project. One idea I came across was Gerolamo Cardano’s “Cardano Circles” system from around 1570. I love how it continuously turns straight lines into circles (it was part of early printing press technology). I wanted to present variants of this idea and started chatting to animator / coder Mario Carrillo about a video sequence, while I also came up with a musical interpretation. The music was an attempt at a simple beautiful system in line with the basic visual system we were working with. When the music was ready Mario took the visuals into beautiful new realms building on the initial idea, and we chatted a lot about how to connect his various visual systems to the Cardano Circles, and provide lots of opportunity for getting lost in some beautiful emergent abstraction. So yeah, that’s it for this one, I hope you enjoy it, thanks for having a look and a listen as always. Video artist: Mario Carrillo The concept known as “Cardano Circles”, named after the Italian mathematician Gerolamo Cardano, involves arranging circles in a straight line, each at varying angles, and traversing this alignment at different phases. Depending on the number of circles and the phase angle, this mechanism results in circular motion emerging from what would otherwise be linear movement.This simple and yet elegant concept evolved into a visual system designed to explore the aesthetic possibilities inherent in the idea. What if motion and color persist over time, giving rise to new emergent forms? What if varying the phase angle produces shapes beyond circles? And what if these circles were arranged in a grid rather than a Cardano system, numbering in the tens of thousands that swarm new patterns? The sequence unfolds, at times echoing the Cardano motif, to remind us of the foundational structure from which everything stems. Cardano Circles is a fusion of music, technology, and mathematics to craft a captivating abstraction of an age-old mechanical concept. It was a pleasure to work in synergy with Max as we blended our ideas throughout the process — we sincerely hope you find as much joy in experiencing it as we did in creating it.

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Kings Of Leon - Nothing To Do

Produced and Directed by Kings of Leon and Casey McGrath. Shot by Caleb Followill.

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02:27

FAMAS - FREESTYLE MARASSE

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Peggy Gou - 1+1=11

The video for Peggy Gou’s song 1+1=11 shows artist Olafur Eliasson dancing inside a light installation at his studio in Berlin. As he breakdances – gliding, popping, and moving like a robot – he crosses through beams of light from eight projectors, each of a different hue, unleashing an array of colourful shadows and silhouettes that overlap and cascade across the wall. The artist first began breakdancing as a teenager, an experience he often credits as having inspired his embodied approach to art-making. Gou herself appears in the artist’s studio among the geometric models, lights, and mirrors, holding aloft a polarising disc that becomes alternately transparent and dark as she turns it. The works of Icelandic-Danish artist Olafur Eliasson are driven by his long-standing interests in perception, movement and embodied experience. Eliasson is internationally-renowned for his public installations that challenge the way we perceive and co-create our environments. Web: Studio Olafur Eliasson Instagram: @studioolafureliasson Starring: Peggy Gou and Olafur Eliasson Artistic Director: Olafur Eliasson Director: Olafur Eliasson @studioolafureliasson Production Co: ProdCo @prodcofficial Founding Partner/EP: Zico Judge HOP: Sam Levene Producer: Theo Hue Williams @theohuewilliams Local Producer: Philmo Haucke @phlmbln Commissioner: Scott Wright Choreographer: Steen Koerner @steenkoernerstudio DOP: Franz Lustig @lustig.franz 1AC: Daniel Erb 1AC: Uwe Zegnotat 2AC: Hanna Lange @hannafriedalange VTR: Daniel Bose DIT: Frank Hellwig 1AD: Stevie Williams Runner: Andre Dalchau Runner: Bassam Ibrahim Gaffer: Albrecht Silberberger Spark: Dan Jung Spark: Christophe Naschke Grip: Jan Brun MUA: Nina Dueffort VFX Sup: Mickey O’Donoghue VFX Producer: Libby Gandhi @libby.gandhi VFX House: Selected Works @selectedworks.tv Editor: Armen Harootun @hharmenhh Co-Editor: Elena Bromund @elena.lustig Colourist: Taylor Pool @taylorgrades Colour House: Trafik @the.trafik

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Lil Jay Bingerack - Hi Hi Hi

label: Black Star France Real : benY Boy Assistant real : Prod exe : Artizan Agency D.A: Honorat Aguiré Cadrage : Le Collectif Decor : Les Jumeaux Montage : Beny Boy Etalonnage : beny Boy Makeup Artist : Ashleymakeup Styliste : JMS couture-- hermann - kaunand-jef krea Staring : khaddy kaba Tanya -Adja Jocelyne Ishola

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The Human League - Don't You Want Me (Purple Disco Machine Remix)

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Asna - Atalaku

Atalaku means " look here" or give a "shout out" to someone in lingala. This video clip is a Big Atalaku to all my generation, a special shout out to all my people 🇨🇮✨❤️ Credits : Production : Asna Artistic Director : Asna Editor : Allessandro Rodriguez Director of photography : Will Niava Colorist : Wilhend Norvils Credits designers : Alex Wondergem Dancer : Kidydancer Choreographer : Jean Paul Mehansio & Rhodes Karismatik Styling : Lamisigo Show runner : Clement Kouassi Assistant : John Kodjo / Theio

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03:27

The Beatles - Revolution

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Max Cooper - Spectrum

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Max Cooper Writing the music created a melting pot of feelings for me, it carries a lot of hope and happiness, but also sadness and reflection, without there being any conflict. It’s a simple example, for me, of how language is a poor tool when it comes to describing an internal state succinctly and accurately, where music can do so, far more effectively and directly. I named the track spectrum in reference to the valence of language along a positive to negative scale of mood, which we need to work with when describing emotive states. An internal state, for me, at least, is a speckled sampling of this spectrum, perhaps tilted in one way more than another, but always in relation to the spectrum and moving with each new thought. I was interested in the visual analogy of the colour spectrum, and presenting it in partial, changing form, in relation to human imagery. I chatted to the artist and film creator Christian Stangl about the project, and he came up with the idea of using rocks with partial crystal structures, water and lighting effects to explore the natural creation of colour spectra from split white light. The system yielded some structures reminiscent of human form, and Christian created human apparitions amongst them to be discovered with each viewing. Christian Stangl An opal is more then a gemstone. They are unique minerals which are created by nature in a special way. Opals are formed by accumulations of siliceous fluid in various rocks. They are formed either in sedimentary rocks or hydrothermally in volcanic rocks, such as in tuff, but they can also form from organic material over millions of years. After they are fully formed they still have up to 20% water. My father ​collects rough crystal opals and ​refines them into beautiful polished gemstones. The play of color is one of the most mesmerizing effects i have ever seen. Looking inside an opal is almost like a window into another Universe. When I already started to do the first macro photo experiments with them, Max Cooper asked me to create a music video for him. It didn't take long until I realized that Opals and Max Coopers track Spectrum could be a very good match. I used a small video-beamer with a special lens attachment to project tiny moving pictures onto the minerals to bring them to life in a special way. Either these videos were synchronized to the music or they show traces of humans. The variation of light and color makes the opal a perfect object just waiting to be moved. I used a micro-rotation-stage to get these motifs moving and to change the angle of incidence of the light. Look closely and you can discover bizarre landscapes, interstellar nebulae but also human shapes.

Without shadow there is no light. He has a unique vision that combines unconventional creativity with visual diversity and efficient production. His obsession for the strange and sinister side of life shows surprising results. Born in 1978 in Lower Austria, he has lived in Vienna since 2002. Christian has been researching and developing opening titles, music videos and motion design on many projects. He also creates photographic projects, exhibitions and visual arts. The award-winning artist has worked with directors, film-producers, editors, programmers, agencies, culture departments and composers.

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