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videosiftbannedmeMusic is Brian Eno. Not exactly sure which track though. It was used in a PBS Special "The Creation of the Universe". Dated, but HIGHLY recommended.
westypretty nice as a demo , but gets boring very fast.
I find stuff like this works better in games , where you have a new bit of art work every 60 or so seconds , the movment of this is slighty to fast and stutery to be realy relaxing if it was half its speed and smooth would be realy nice as art to have playing on a big tv.
HybridThe track is "An Ending (Ascent) by Brian Eno. Also heard in the film 28 Days Later. It's absolute quality.>> ^videosiftbannedme:
Music is Brian Eno. Not exactly sure which track though. It was used in a PBS Special "The Creation of the Universe". Dated, but HIGHLY recommended.
DeanoThis track is a bit overused though. Sorry what does this app do? It is pretty.
Just tried playing Hit Girl Drives Home from the Kick Ass score and works well, though it's only 1 minute 42. I bet some Radiohead would work well.
TrancecoachThis kind of animation is along the lines of one of the projects that I'm working on which explores the use of video for stress management. At this time, I've used mainly nature videos of beautiful, scenic places, but I'm sure that digital animations will eventually become a part of the effort. Thanks!
videosiftbannedmeDidn't know about it being in 28 Days Later. Been needing an excuse to watch that one again. Thanks!
videosiftbannedmeCrumples paper, aims for the trash basket.
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