‘Seaweed' by Tell No One is Part of a Lo-Fi Video Experiment
Allison Love — July 8, 2010 — Art & Design
References: tellnoone & notcot.org
UK’s Tell No One has created a pretty amazing video featuring a man creating seaweed-like sculptures with his arms. The idea was to create a a lo-fi video experiment and see what the outcome was. The video is pretty amazing, looking accurately enough like seaweed.
I have little to no experience with lo-fi, but this video makes it look pretty cool. I love the way the man’s hands actually move as if they’re underwater, making them resemble seaweed even more. This was definitely an awesome idea by Tell No One for an art project!
I have little to no experience with lo-fi, but this video makes it look pretty cool. I love the way the man’s hands actually move as if they’re underwater, making them resemble seaweed even more. This was definitely an awesome idea by Tell No One for an art project!
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