A very clever animation

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2016/01/27 00:54:12 (permalink)

A very clever animation

I love how this builds up and starts to make sense....sort of. Very clever stuff. Worth watching full screen so you can see what's going on better. 
 


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    craigb
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    Re: A very clever animation 2016/01/27 03:00:29 (permalink)
    Um, ok... 

     
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    Re: A very clever animation 2016/01/27 03:52:26 (permalink)
    Were you having a little smoke with that?
     
     

     
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    Re: A very clever animation 2016/01/27 08:09:14 (permalink)
    OK.  I was a skeptic for the first 15 seconds.  Then I began to realize that there is more than one quite powerful statement being made.
     
    Thanks for sharing that

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    Re: A very clever animation 2016/01/27 10:55:47 (permalink)
    I love trippy little worlds like this. Kinda reminds me of those old 8-bit platform games. I still prefer games like that to the modern hyper-real games of today for that reason. You'd just get lost in this abstract world where nothing really made sense. I mean where else would you have to jump over a series of moving spikes and toxic green goo whilst ducking under flying penguins in Viking helmets? (Apart from Walmart). 

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    Re: A very clever animation 2016/01/28 09:14:48 (permalink)
    Someone's got too much time on his hands

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    Re: A very clever animation 2016/01/29 09:18:27 (permalink)
    Thanks, that was good.

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