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An amazing stop-action film of the adventures of characters created by painting on walls, mostly in Buenos Aires. The same artist has also painted on the brick sides of the Tate Modern, which you can see if you click through to the blog. This is an example of what's good in contemporary art.
Reviewed by tandmark May 26 2008, 07:17am ( 38 reviews ) • blublu.org
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Rated by ionenache on Nov 02, 2:21pm
Muto, an ambiguous animation painted on public walls
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Rated by brussels5565 on Mar 22 2009, 2:29am
Street art to drawings and animation. Slightly odd in parts...
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Rated by transit98 on Feb 24 2009, 4:47am
cool book site /
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Rated by freeconscious on Nov 10 2008, 5:57pm
More Creativity
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Rated by Samaya11 on Jun 12 2008, 7:28pm
you have got to see this. This guy is off the wall. (Pun absolutely intended.)
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Rated by fee-d-argent on Jun 11 2008, 4:24pm
Awesome !!! Great Work !!!
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Rated by wronam on Jun 10 2008, 1:18pm
Absolutely great work. A little bit like Topor. Love it.
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Reviewed by Limbricus on May 28 2008, 8:19am
This is one of the most disturbingly intriguing animations I have seen in a while, although the one I chose for my blog just reminds me of me. The medium chosen for the stop animation makes it quite unique and creepy in it's transitions and interactions with outside objects: http://www.vimeo.com/993998 http://www.vimeo.com/426617 http:/ /www.vimeo.com/426929 http://www.vimeo.com/427043 http://www.vimeo.com/427 154