“No post-production effects were used in this video. Everything on the face is happening in real-time, via hacked Kinect, laptop and LED projector.”
Diggin’ this rad and inventive work from Zach Lieberman, Francisco Zamorano, Andy Wallace, and Michelle Calabro that is an apt visual accompaniment to the ethereal, chill sounds of BELL. Enjoy!
For a behind-the-scenes look at how this music video came together check out this video that Francisco posted to his Vimeo account.
posted by respondcreate on Jul. 29, 2011 in Videos | tags: bell, chill, colorful, ethereal, music video, projection, thesystemis, trippy
“Where I usually look for inspiration is the macro and micro; the place where words end and the grey area begins and things start becoming more difficult to explain…”
Up-and-coming photographer/filmmaker Colin M Day put together this film of a collaboration between two ultra-talented artists Mars1 and Doze Green who are equally comfortable with spray cans and exterior walls as they are with blank canvases and brushes. I’m not sure what I like more: seeing the finished piece or hearing their explanations of it’s meaning. Metatron forever…
[ MARS1 & DOZE GREEN via Benedek Media > DJ Broadcast ]
posted by respondcreate on Jul. 28, 2011 in Videos | tags: art, colin m day, collaboration, colorful, doze green, ethereal, hd, mars1, metatron, omega one, painting, spiritual, trippy
“I don’t know where your from but I know you’ve come far. Look at your eyes: they’re meteorites.”
Hospital Records has been a reliable source for high quality electronic music for the past decade-and-a-half, consistently powered by their deep stable of talent like London Elektricity (featured in this video) and High Contrast (my personal favorite) whose uplifting, harmonic and driving production style has earned him a dedicated playlist on whatever portable music player is currently powering my headphones. The videos they release are of similar quality: well produced, original and fitting visual accompaniments to the songs they represent. ‘Meteorites’ takes you on a colorful high-definition journey through space, peppered with numerous references to sci-fi properties that are near and dear to both Tony Colman and Chris Goss (Hospital’s founders).
I don’t know who’s responsible for the visuals but if you do then please drop us a line and we’ll update this post to give the proper credit where it’s due. In the meantime: click full screen, make sure HD is on and grab your headphones for a journey through the stars. Enjoy!
A big thanks goes to Lieutenant TD for the heads up! Cheers!
[ London Elektricity - Meteorites ]
posted by respondcreate on Jul. 26, 2011 in Videos | tags: animation, colorful, electronic music, hd, hospital records, london elektricity, music video, science fiction, space, sun, wormhole
Whoa. This one is weird. And wonderful. And trippy. And bursting with colo– well it’s a lot of things, OK? ‘blackhole’ is definitely one of those music videos you want to watch full-screen with the headphones on and the volume up. Both the visuals and the tune were created by super-talented arjanM. Prepare for a bask in the bizarre, friends!
Big ups to IntellJ for sending this fantastic little suggestion our way! Cheers!
[ blackhole ]
posted by respondcreate on Jul. 25, 2011 in Videos | tags: abstract, animation, arjanm, bizarre, colorful, electronic music, hd, mind bending, music video, octopus, strange, trippy
“Filmed using a Motion Control Camera Rig. No computer generated effects or compositing utilized.”
I’ve watch this video a few times now and have been trying to figure out how Calvin Frederick pulled off such fluid movement sans computer generated effects/compositing. It’s not just impressive filmmaking techniques that drew me to ‘Bermuda’; it’s kaleidoscopic abstract aesthetic, vaguely unsettling music (by Daniel Walter Eaton) and infinite hall-of-mirrors framing all combine to create a truly intriguing viewing experience. It’s a feast for the eyes, friends. Enjoy the strangeness!
[ Bermuda ]
posted by respondcreate on Jul. 22, 2011 in Videos | tags: abstract, animation, calvin frederick, colorful, daniel walter eaton, hd, kaleidoscope, mirror, motion control, trippy
Daihei Shibata – the brilliant mind behind The Light of Life – documented a ride between Shinosaka and Tokyo on the Japanese Shinkansen high-speed train network. After choosing a nice tune from Van She to add some atmosphere Daihei mirrored the footage along the horizontal axis, gave it a thoughtful prune with some well timed edits and voilà: he’s finished. The whole affair is decidedly chill. We approve.
Also on The Tripatorium™: If you dig this then don’t hesitate to click here for another electronic-music soaked train ride courtesy of none-other-than Mr. Michel Gondry himself.
[ Shinkansen ver.2 ]
posted by respondcreate on Jul. 21, 2011 in Videos | tags: chill, daihei shibata, electronic music, hd, japan, mirror, music video, trippy, van she
This video has been out for a while now – over a year actually, which is basically forever in internet time – but we didn’t know about it ‘til Missy Shedlock suggested it to us back in May. We instantly loved it but refrained from posting cause, well, we couldn’t. Sure, it existed and all but never in a state that fulfilled the two core tenets of The Tripatorium™ simple, stringent posting policy:
1. Always search for an HD version of a video and, if found, post that one.
2. Any video that is posted must be watchable on the site.
The video Melissa sent in was in gorgeous 1080p HD but, because it was posted by VEVO (curses!), it had embedding disabled. Which is so inexplicably strange to me. They understand that I want to advertise their content for free, right? That I want to spread the word about the recently-released Jimi Hendrix album comprised of completely new material without expectation of payment of any kind? And they wonder why their precious ‘industry’ continues to hemorrhage money. It should also be noted that we found it on Vimeo but it was in standard-def (bummer).
Anyways, the video is so fucking great that I got fed up with waiting for someone else to rip and upload it that I did it myself with the handy-dandy Easy YouTube Video Downloader. I’m confident Jimi would be pleased with the bang-up, psychedelic, kaleidoscopic and colorful treatment String Theory employed to pull it all together. I also like to think Mr. Hendrix would be a fan of our humble little website if he were still around today so do yourself a favor and wait to watch this one until you’ve got enough time set aside to let the 1080p load full-screen and access to a nice sound system/pair of headphones that will enable you to give your maximum attention to the sonic stylings of a true master. Enjoy!
Thanks for sending this one in, Missy! Our sincerest apologies for not getting it up on the site sooner.
[ Jimi Hendrix - Valleys Of Neptune ]
posted by respondcreate on Jul. 20, 2011 in Videos | tags: colorful, fractals, jimi hendrix, kaleidoscope, music video, psychedelic, space, string theory, trippy, vevo sucks
Five students from Supinfocom Arles – Paul Alexandre, Maxime Cazaux, Dara Cazamea, Romain Delaunay and Bruno Ortolland – expertly crafted this surreal, bizarre and most-definitely trippy animated short for their final graduation project. As a life-long fan of monster movies I whole-heartedly approve. Enjoy!
A big thanks goes to Ted Mentele for submitting this all-the-way back in May. Our apologies for not getting it on the site sooner; it was inexplicably buried deep within our inbox and, like a treasure long buried, became a most-welcome surprise when we unearthed it this morning. Cheers!
[ Hambuster ]
posted by respondcreate on Jul. 19, 2011 in Videos | tags: animation, bizarre, french, hd, horror, monster, munchies, supinfocom, surreal, trippy
Today’s dose of LOLWAT comes directly from the bizarre mind of David OReilly.
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posted by respondcreate on Jul. 18, 2011 in Videos | tags: animation, bizarre, cats, david oreilly, hd, lolwat, mind bending, nazis
I was checking out the tumblr of one of our regular readers/contributors, Britlee, a couple nights back when I came across this video that Rocco Pezzella, Andrea Staiano and Francesco Castellani directed and produced for the London based upbeat french-house-filter-disco-sample-mashing electro outfit, Phonat. Lots of nice abstract high definition visuals that twitch, flash and evolve in step with the uplifting party tunes. Good times all around folks; enjoy!
[ Phonat - "Love Hits The Fan" music video via INSTRUCT ME HOW TO DOUGLAS ]
posted by respondcreate on Jul. 15, 2011 in Videos | tags: abstract, animation, colorful, electronic music, good times, hd, music video, phonat