Awsome Stop Motion Animation Using Walls

Awsome Stop Motion Animation Using Walls

WOW

This would be lot of work to create even on a smaller scale. Made on the walls in Buenos Aires and in Baden (fantoche) this piece has been around for a couple of years but now that it has been featured in the collaboration with the Guggenheim museum in the ere pro video it is getting watched again (over 9 million views to date).

Check out the artists cool website here for more videos. His works is found all over the world. The art portraying life scenarios in beautiful tasteful ways. His art make you think, then laugh, then cry. He is probably most famous for the wall work, and the animated movie “Muto” below. Want more info check out his page on Wiki.

YouTube and The Guggenheim have teamed up on a quest for the “Most Creative Video Ever”. The project is dubbed “YouTube Play”. This isĀ  an awesome marketing and social media idea and will be a win win for both organizations. Now that the Guggenheim has jumped into bed with YouTube it makes you wonder who will be the last business to get it and start a “social Media” concept idea. Anyone on planet Earth can nominate a video. With only 20 to 25 spots ready to be filled, I wonder what will make the cut and be formally recognized. To have your work considered simply post it on YouTube and then submit it here. A jury of experts will decide which works will be shown at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York. I wonder if winners get an invitation for the opening or just a YouTube link to a live feed of the show.