‘Seaweed’
July 22, 2010 - By Bobby Solomon - Category: VideoAs I often say, the simplest ideas are often the best, and Luke White and Remi Weekes are full of ‘em. Take for example their video above called Seaweed, which features who I assume to be Luke, contorting his body in random positions but slowly layering himself… over himself. To try and describe exactly what’s happening in this video would be a tiny bit difficult but the end effect is totally rad. In the comments he says he “Cut out the arms and then just jiggled them about” but I have to imagine he did much more than that. Hopefully he starts to post more of these experiments as this one was posted over a month ago.
Bobby




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If you've got something to say, keep it positive.AWESOME!!! i love this, goooooooooood find
AWESOME!!! i love this, goooooooooood find thankyou
I usually believe in the paradigm more is moooooore, in contrast to what most of the design world seems still to be believing. In this case though, I see how there can be a whole world hidden in one simple idea, like the video, the idea unfolds from itself generating a world. A wonderful video!
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Incredibly beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
I love that his vimeo username is TELL NO ONE.
Beautiful. Can anyone identify the music used for this piece?
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