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This Graffitti Music Video Makes Watching Paint Dry Fun

Watching paint dry has been synonymous with boredom until the release of Limitless, a five-minute video of graffiti wall painting set to pulsing electronic dance music (EDM). The video is a collaboration between Australian videographer Selina Miles, DJ Butcher and graffiti artist Sofles.

The catchy upbeat music keeps pace with the sped up footage of Sofles and his team decorating the many walls of a large abandoned warehouse building with colorful and visually stunning artwork often found outside on the streets. There are pictures of people, stylized graffiti tags in a variety of colors and other designs.

On one of the walls is a cartoon of Sofles himself grinning and spraying a can of blue paint that stretches in long, thick bars across the length the of the wall. This image is indicative of the video’s vibrancy and its ability to turn a catchphrase for boredom right on its head.
Trend Themes
1. Graffiti Music Videos - Creating music videos that showcase graffiti art and the process behind it can be a unique and exciting way to showcase a culture and attract a new audience.
2. Art and Music Collaborations - The collaboration between artists, musicians, and videographers can lead to captivating visuals that can span across multiple platforms.
3. Real-time Art Creation - Live streaming the creation of artwork can create a sense of urgency and excitement for the viewing audience.
Industry Implications
1. Entertainment - Film companies could capitalize on the trend of creating music videos that feature graffiti art and the creative process behind it.
2. Tourism - Cities could promote street art tours, showcasing the vibrant graffiti art culture in their cities to attract visitors.
3. Marketing and Advertising - Companies could partner with artists and musicians to create real-time art campaigns for their products or services, creating a sense of authenticity and creativity.

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