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Dancing Axonometric Figures Edit
Halfby Music Video by Groovisions


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Dancing Axonometric Figures - Halfby Music Video by Groovisions (VIDEO)
Halfby Music Video by Groovisions
Published: Nov 25, 07
Views: 1,604

Do you know those little figures and drawings architects use to bring their drawings to life? Well, now those figures have got a life of their own.

Japanese motion graphics firm Groovisions has created a music video for the musician Halfby using these drawings. It’s nice to suddenly see those characterless figurines suddenly brought to life, dancing, being chased by security guards and having the time of their life. It may be a bit silly, but it’s definitely fun!

References:  core77

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