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Vanishing Point

Posted by alex 01/25/10 | Link

This is Vanishing Point, an absolutely mesmerizing video by Takuya Hosogane. There are some amazing compositions here, even when just viewed as stills. Seriously you could pause this video, print out half of it, and have yourself all the artwork you would ever need to decorate your place (or an art gallery…). The coolest part is how every single musical element effects the visuals — even the smallest little glitches cause something beautiful or cool to happen. All about the details. Song is awesome too; “LePetitPrince” by cubesato. Wish it was longer…

via today and tomorrow (one of my favorite blog names)

11 Responses to “Vanishing Point”

  1. 1 Nat Says:

    Wow, this is amazing!

    Completely love the way the music brings it to life!

    It does need to be longer though…

  2. 2 Bas Says:

    NICE

  3. 3 Joaquim Marquès Nielsen Says:

    Wow. Talk about visuals that just fit the audio like a glove! I could easily watch this for 5 minutes, so it’s a shame that it only lasts for 1:40. Thanks for posting this Alex :)

  4. 4 Christof Says:

    Saw this a few days ago while perusing Vimeo for entertainment, there are some truly amazing spots posted on Vimeo’s staff picks!

  5. 5 twals Says:

    loved this! the music/visual combo was exactly the morning inspiration i needed. thanks for sharing.

  6. 6 Vanishing Point by Takuya Hosogane Says:

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  7. 7 kasey mahoney Says:

    Sick song. I liked the mountains the most! Someone else on Vimeo was doing something really similar using nothing but flash / actionscript 3.0.

    Check it out

    His name is Gwen Vanhee:
    http://www.vi....com/7174318

  8. 8 Vanishing Point de Takuya Hosogane | Weblog de Sergio Ortega Says:

    [...] Como dice Iso50, blog donde he descubierto este vídeo, cada frame contiene una solución gráfica interesante. [...]

  9. 9 JamesM Says:

    The tight connection of musical and visual elements reminds me of the video for “My Red Hot Car” by Squarepusher:
    http://www.yo...U&fmt=18

  10. 10 nerdymcgee Says:

    I always wonder how people do this…..
    Things like this are just awesome.

  11. 11 Even the Smallest Glitches « Simple Gratitude Says:

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