Digital plants laboratory based on the work of Luigi Serafini.
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02:18
ANAÏS MVA - 24 Février
Productrice: Agnès Boulard
Coordinateur de Production: Matthieu Fusil
Assistant de Production: Maël Dufossé
1er Assistant Réalisateur Jacques Mady
Directeur de la photographie: Piotr Lebryk
1er Assistant opérateur: Henri Cosson
Chef électricien: Ulysse Branchereau
Electricienne: Philomène le Palud
Electricien: Luc Desprez
Chef Machiniste: Jean Le Gouill
Machiniste: Lucas Detry
Set Designer: System F
Make Up Artist: Julie Coone
Assistante make up: Lea Villalobos
Styliste: Roxane Noel
1er Assistante styliste: Anais N’Diaye
2nd Assistant styliste: Maël Charton
Régisseur Général: Mathurin Pezon
Régisseur Adjoint: Hughues Lequippe
Assistant Régie: Kevin Ozcan
Assistant Régie: Clement Chouleur
Monteur: Morgan Mirza
Assistant monteur: Aymerick Le Bouquin
VFX: Infinite_VFX / LLLL studio
Etalonneuse: Inès Henry-Manceau
Assistant étalonneur: Alexandre Queyrous
1st AD: Chris Kelly
Location Manager: Mike Glynn
Production Manager: Milo Beyts
Casting Director: Leann Flinn
Movement Director: Mikey Boateng
Stylist: Ellie Walker
HMUA: Dasha Taivas
Grip: Jem Morton
Phantom Operator: Jason Berman
Edit House: Stitch
Post Production: Black Kite
VFX Lead: Jack Stone
Directors Rep: Joceline Gabriel, Camille Semprez
Creative Director: Anton Corbijn
Columbia Records: Saul Levitz
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04:37
Justice - Neverender (Starring Tame Impala)
Made with electric signal on a 1981 oscilloscope
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03:42
Daft Punk - Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger
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03:32
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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02:24
((( 0 ))) - 42
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03:48
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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03:00
Kings Of Leon - Nothing To Do
Produced and Directed by Kings of Leon and Casey McGrath. Shot by Caleb Followill.
InFiné is a French record label directed by Alexandre Cazac and Yannick Matray. Coming from electronic music, the label usually goes off the beaten path, from classical music to ambient, through club or pop music.