Trifonic "Parks on Fire" - incredible HD music/video

Wow.

Scott Pagano (neither-field) created a uniquely wonderful video for the Trifonic track Parks On Fire.

You can watch the HD version on Vimeo via the embed, and if you want a copy - or if your computer is too slow to process the HD version - you can download it for free here:
http://www.neither-field.com/video/Parks_on_Fire.zip

Original Vimeo description:
Parks on Fire is is an exploration of the complex, interpenetrated, and reflective relationships of structure, form, and motion that both bind and conflict the natural and manmade worlds. The experience is a visual and aural expedition through a series of uniquely explicated environments. Stunning synthetic worlds of micro precision evolve and meld in to landscapes of natural forms evoking the achingly unknowable sublime that is here captured, redefined and expressed via intensive digital reprocessing. Sound and image drive each other to create the uncanny sense that both are emerging from the same dammed-but-divine ethereal engine. The lush cinematic soundtrack is by Trifonic, and is available on their debut release Emergence.
EDDsays...

It's the same band that provided their incredibly atmospheric ambient soundtrack for the recent deputydog's brilliant ant-like robot sift.

If the Vimeo embed takes too long to load, and you don't want to download the HD version, you can also alternatively watch the YT HQ version:



And be sure to check out their site http://www.trifonic.com/, via which you can download their amazing music - absolutely for free.

LooiXIVsays...

Videosift might one of the best things that has happened to Trifonic because I am throughly addicted to them(much like Sarah silverman is addicted to cheese)

www.videosift.com/video/Sarah-Silverman-I-Love-This-Cheese

Fadesays...

Meh, this kind of thing only appeals to me if it's a 4k file or if I'm being really generous, 64k.

Otherwise it's just random geiss/milkdrop visuals to music.

westysays...

why should it matter what format it is in ?

most 4k stuff looks shit and the same can be sead for the 64k and old school demos done.

i have followed the demo scene for 6 years now and thers probably only 4 really amazing demos a year. and 90% of the time thay dont represent the beat that well thay just work as abstract shapes.

I don't see why anyone should care if something is real time ore pree rendered, 3ds max ,opengl,adobi prem ,real time so long as it looks good and sinks with the music/works that's all that matters.

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