Max Hattler, {2008} AANAATT
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Max Hattler, {2008} AANAATT
AANAATT
AANAATT - Max Hattler produced a stop-motion film which set the bar high for the digital arts.
Max Hattler produced a stop-motion film which set the bar high for the digital arts.
If you’re Max Hattler, making simplistic, seemingly dull objects and turning them into a digitally compelling work of art appears easy; AANAATT is a film which explores objects in a space or ‘dynamic universe’. Everything interacts in this experimental piece of work, whereby the music of Japanese artist Jemapur,…
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AANAATT (by Max Hattler)
To break the visual monotony of Soundcloud posts, here's a stop-motion film by Max Hattler. Its called AANAATT and is soundtracked by the producer of today's beat, Jemapur.
Max Hattler
AANAATT
Visual artist Max Hattler transitions from the digital to the practical in this amazing stop-motion piece which traces the history of 20th century art and design.
"Hattler proposes an unusual stop-motion animation, where objects of abstract shape and unknown function move in a space that bears no relationship to any kind of real experience. The various elements move within this three dimensional space, like parts of a dynamic painting that condenses 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 colour and transforming surfaces compose a dynamic universe that is both alienating and fascinating at the same time." Invideo 2010, Italy
A soothing stop motion animation and accompanying music.
Super Duper stop motion.
Max Hattler directs this analogue futurist music video for Jemapur’s “AANAATT.”
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