The Best Stop-Start animation ever?


I found this over at designverb.com (I’d mentioned the good stuff going on at DV in an post;  ‘staying up to date with the latest design’)

This is ‘Muto’ –  a wall painted animation by Blu more simply put the best stop-start animation I’ve ever seen. The Blu team take you on journey through suburban Bueons Aires through the medium of street art — in this evolving tale — You really just have to watch it!


MUTO a wall-painted animation by BLU
from blu on Vimeo.

The new short film by Blu
an ambiguous animation painted on public walls.
Made in Buenos Aires and in Baden (fantoche)
blublu.org/
blublu.org/sito/video/muto.htm

music by Andrea Martignoni
produced by Mercurio Film
assistant: Sibe

video shown at TED2009

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