Feel like I'm writing on an abandoned temple wall, but in the 2000's, with RES Magazine and the high-energy RES Fest's, MK12 was "The Rolling Stones" of a generation of aspiring, eager motion graphic designers. Now almost 20 years down the road, and this still holds up strong and vital. So much respect to this brilliant group.
BTW I found this through the comments section of a lower res version posted by Saddle Creek. When you search this doesn't show up. Not even low on the list (as of now, for me).
Feel like I'm writing on an abandoned temple wall, but in the 2000's, with RES Magazine and the high-energy RES Fest's, MK12 was "The Rolling Stones" of a generation of aspiring, eager motion graphic designers. Now almost 20 years down the road, and this still holds up strong and vital. So much respect to this brilliant group.
This video stuck with me ever since I saw it 20 years go. Absolutely brilliant.
This video is such great work. I loved this song for ages but only now am seeing the video.
BTW I found this through the comments section of a lower res version posted by Saddle Creek. When you search this doesn't show up. Not even low on the list (as of now, for me).
One of the best music videos period. Great job.
Looking up this video is dangerous in 2024. Good god.
all together
truly a work of art.
Lucas Pope definitely watched this as least three times
hmmm
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I remember this video in the Locomotion Channel.
3:38 he did the glass Danse too much
Locomotion...
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aaaagh