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‘Peripetics or The installation of an irreversible axis on a dynamic timeline’

Zeitguised made a piece in six acts for the opening exhibition at the Zirkel Gallery. It entails six imaginations of disoriented systems that take a catastrophic turn, including the evolution of educational plant-body-machine models and liquid building materials.

Length: 5000F/ 3min 20s
Sound Design: Zeitguised with Michael Fakesch


Comments (68)
24 days ago

nice visual and sound relations!

4 months ago

absolutely genius.

4 months ago

Awesome work! just awesome.

4 months ago

cant believe i just saw what i saw. amazed.

6 months ago

Wow. That is amazing, aesthetically, conceptually, creatively.

6 months ago

now there's an accolade!

6 months ago

genius

12 months ago

So playful and well made!

about 1 year ago

Great work! Respect.

about 1 year ago

wow! Insanity !

about 1 year ago

w.o.w.

about 1 year ago

Absolutely beautiful work!

about 1 year ago

nothing new under the sun ?

about 1 year ago

So amazing!!!...great surrealism!.

about 1 year ago

Really interesting.

about 1 year ago

You made this in a very engaging way. It's great.

about 1 year ago

After watching this, I found the meaning of life. Thank you!

about 1 year ago

This is brilliant. Congrats

about 1 year ago

Wow.

about 1 year ago

This is honestly the only piece in the experimental category that I think deserves to be there. Good luck!

about 1 year ago

dissociative brilliance

about 1 year ago

this is beyond, but neat at the same time

over 2 years ago

Dios está invreible! suspirable!!

over 2 years ago

It's the textures and the crisp form that got me in love.

over 2 years ago

!!!

over 2 years ago

I'm in love.

over 2 years ago

astounding!

over 2 years ago

Great work! I enjoyed this very much, the 'Peripetics Ex Machina' even more so. I think the sound design pulls this clip down a bit however; it feels materially unrelated to the sheer corporeality of the forms as they amass/yield/act. The acoustics also seem unrelated to the rooms depicted.

over 2 years ago

I like the poppin' corn. Poignant sound design. I think "Incredible! You're an artist!" pretty much sums it up.

over 2 years ago

Incredible! You're an artist! I'm talking about it on my blog http://tatami.sushiadv.com

over 2 years ago

Amazing, the making of video is awesome too… maybe even better than the finished work.

over 2 years ago

I wish I had recorded the noises I made while watching this.

over 2 years ago

This is one of the most unique and imaginitive things I've ever seen... Amazing.

over 2 years ago

art

over 2 years ago

§§ !!!!

over 2 years ago

had me captivated for the entire duration. awesome visuals, fantastic work!

over 2 years ago

I love this. I see a lot of videos on Vimeo that are just sort of like "weird shapes doing something" and everybody craps their pants even though it's just a glorified screensaver. But these weird shapes REALLY ARE doing something. They have a motive, and depth, and a life. Well done.

over 2 years ago

wow! amazing love love!

over 2 years ago

great implementation of a boolean subtraction! lovely sound and image combinations... super concepts... props on a remarkable piece guys

over 2 years ago

Love love love this!

over 2 years ago

You show what I dream of

over 2 years ago

Awesome...

over 2 years ago

This one is by far the best 3d animation usage i have ever seen - this is the way to use this tools! outstanding work just keep'm coming! Bigggg Respect from IL!

over 2 years ago

great! thanks for sharring :)

over 2 years ago

Thank you for sharing this brilliant video. I am in awe of your talent.

over 2 years ago

this is superb. really.

over 2 years ago

great

over 2 years ago

OMG!!

over 2 years ago

this is just about the most amazing and inventive CG work I've ever seen.

over 2 years ago

This is truly fantastic ! I saw it at the Nemo Festival in Paris, and it was even more incredible on the big screen !

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