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Motion Graphics Releases Interactive 360 Degree Video For Houzzfunction

Thursday, 01 September 2016 Written by Laura Johnson

Motion Graphics has released an interactive 360 degree video for Houzzfunction.

The track is taken from his self-titled debut album, which came out last week via Domino. Motion Graphics is the project of electronic artist Joe Williams, who has also put out work under the name White Williams. 

The video was directed by visual artist and animator CULTURESPORT, who created the artwork for the album and previously worked with Williams on the clips for Lens and Anyware. Discussing it, Williams said:

"The video for Houzzfunction exists as a visitation to an unfinished landscape under construction. Traveling through this terraformed area without any inhabitants, it could be a ghost town still rotating as a recalled city model. There is conversation about what went off with their planning while we float beyond this abandoned satellite in orbit. We can see the streets plotted with cell phone towers camouflaged to look like trees, moving between camera angles in panoramic torque.”

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