New York -based Roof Studio describe their music video for Australian Empire of the Sun as visualizing the experience of a psychedelic trip. Who would have guessed? Especially with a chorus like:
Alice D, you’re on your way up
Way up, way up
New York -based Roof Studio describe their music video for Australian Empire of the Sun as visualizing the experience of a psychedelic trip. Who would have guessed? Especially with a chorus like:
Alice D, you’re on your way up
Way up, way up
Credit sequence from the movie Recess: Schools Out.
I remember watching this show whenever i could when i was a kid, and it brings backs much nostalgia just watching it again. I saw the movie as a kid, but watching it again i never noticed how much 60’s references there were, as well as this psychedelic ending to my childhood. It brings me much joy and laughter knowing that a children’s show like this had the balls to incorporate 60’s elements like this into there movie. Its beautiful really, and earns its place as one of my favorite childhood shows.
Video-dj mix, played on opening of “on the edge of the void” exhibition by Alexander Koks at CUMA Sochi 2017.03.18
This music video was shot entirely in an ancient Thai temple.
Hope everyone had a good month of July this year. To end this month off, i wanted to show you all a visualization of pure beauty.
The composer of the song Olafur Arnalds, originally wrote this song for a bathtub commercial. But when the bathtub people did not like it, he used it for himself. An art student then used After Effects to create a stunning visual animation.