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Vitalic “See The Sea (Red)” Video

16 December 2009, 18.50 | Posted in Music | 1 comment »

Our columnists +41 (//DIY) recently did a video for Vitalic’s “See The Sea (Red)” from the album “Flashmob”. The video clip shows “a man recreating the 19th century experience of Etienne-Jules Marey on fluid dynamics. Smoke lines represent the notion of stability, the triangle goes for the disturbance and incidentally for the V of Vitalic. The concept of a flashmob is illustrated here as a result of an intruder perturbating a stable environment.” All in all a very cool concept and execution, so make sure to check it out!


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1 comment
  1. hardcore36:

    was this necessary? I don’t see why it was posted on an industry blog. not to take anything away from the creative aspect, but just didn’t need to be blogged here.

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