Art & Design

Try waking up with this!

Here it is, your new alarm! The filmmaker and visual artist Max Hattler directs this analogue futurist music video for Jemapur’s AANAATT, that actually goes back to 40′s and 50′s abstract films through its geneological exploration of shape and movement with music. Different kinds of objects move in a space that doesn’t resemble to any kind of reality within this three dimensional space, like parts of a dynamic painting that features a whole series of references to contemporary art: from the constructivism of Moholy-Nagy, to the historic abstracts of Mondrian and Klee, and on to the more recent experience of conceptual and kinetic art. Changing shapes, plays of color and transforming surfaces compose a dynamic universe that is both alienating and fascinating at the same time. Using a static camera and zero digital effects, Hattler, whose previously celebrated films like Collision are definitely digitamoves into the arena of object stop-motion.

Source: Blend Magazine