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JERRY BECK (LA)
AMID AMIDI (NY)
Light Forms by Malcolm Sutherland
by amid
January 5, 2010 4:11 pm



It’s easy for the eyes to get lost in this mesmerizing piece of animation by Malcolm Sutherland (The Astronomer’s Dream). Narrative images pop out of some of the abstract forms which makes it that much more exciting to watch. Soundtrack is by Sutherland too.

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Chris McD says:
01/6/10  6:36am

I watched that and I thought about mitochondria and house painting.

 
Aaron H. Bynum says:
01/6/10  6:36am

Very cool. I discovered Sutherland’s “Forming Game” not too long ago, as well.

 
pizzaforeveryone says:
01/6/10  7:40am

i very much enjoyed.

 
Nina Paley says:
01/6/10  1:56pm

I liked this a lot.

 
Richard Fox says:
01/7/10  6:37am

very pretty, but watching globs revolve
around an axis lost its novelty
very quickly.

adding a very short martian with
a raygun would have helped

 
Eduard Mitgartz says:
01/8/10  1:42am

This one is fantastic! Make you think about what if Klee or Kandinsky were animators.

 
doug holverson says:
01/8/10  3:27pm

Miro microbes!

 
Craig Clark says:
01/8/10  11:29pm

Very interesting to see avant garde minimalism music animated. Which came first, the soundtrack or the film?

 
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