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Chris Morphitis - Peel Feel - RIYL Penguin Cafe Orchestra
Chris Morphitis - Where To Go
this is the perfect music video to make you wanna go outside, enjoy this wicked summer Sunday
directed by Alice Dunseath & Annlin Chao
Chris Morphitis - Where To Go
Hone in on your creativity. Meditate. Innovate and flourish.
– Successful experiments are often the result of unexpected combinations, and in their new film for ‘Where to Go’, Chris Morphitis’ latest release on Village Green, Royal College of Art students Annlin Chao and Alice Dunseath combine the wonder of animation and the magic of chemistry to build a cosmic time- lapse universe from coloured inks and copper sulphate.‘Where to Go’ takes us on a journey through a world of ethereal light and colour where snow erupts from mountainsides and forests spring into vivid crystal bloom alongside Chris Morphitis’ atmospheric soundtrack. Everything in the film was created for real and shot in-camera using marbling kits, melting balls of ice and copper-sulphate crystals that were grown overnight and captured using a camera attached to a microscope in the laboratories of Imperial College London.
// Spilt Milk
Watching weird and beautiful things grow in Chris Morphitis' latest music video for 'Where To Go'.
Directed by Alice Dunseath and Annlin Chao.
BlinkInk set a competition for Royal College of Art animation first year students to pitch on one of three music videos for Village Green. Annlin and I won the pitch (and £500) to make a music video for ‘Where To Go’ by Chris Morphitis and this is the finished video.
Chris Morphitis - Where To Go
This is the most pleasant music I've ever heard, it's like prickles of sunlight