The streets as a canvas – for animation!

June 2nd, 2008 by Martin

Blu is the author of this amazing street art/slash/stop-motion animation. It’s fairly easy to imagine the process of creating it. But on second thought; try imagining the number of frames, the questions from bystanders (I mean: it’s grafitti at broad daylight, right?) and the sheer creative thought that went in to this short (but actually long) animation. According to Blu’s Vimeo page, it was shot in Buenos Aires and Baden, painted on public walls (if that’s legal there, they are not saying).

It’s probably the best mix of offline/online media I’ve seen in a long time.

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