Wednesday, December 10, 2014

We can already see the video Vhils for U2 – publico

                 


                         
                     

                 

 
                         

Three weeks after the PUBLIC have reported that the Portuguese artist Alexandre Farto, best known for Vhils, made a music video for the rock group U2 song Raised by wolves , behold, this Tuesday now you can view the work.

                     


                         For 24 hours the site nowness have the video available exclusively, but it may be viewed from Tuesday for those who purchase the collection of videos Films Of Innocence , which brings together 11 works inspired by songs from the album Songs of Innocence of U2, for some of the most popular urban artists in the world.

As we had reported the video clip was filmed on the premises of Lisnave in Cacilhas, and even recognize up techniques that Alexandre Farto already had used (in the videos for the Portuguese Buraka Som Sistema and Black Ear) as the use of slow motion, with the wolves (or rather, a mixture of 40% and 60% wolves Czech dogs, as confessed in) length running through extras that roam by an industrial landscape. In the video also glimpse some of the explosions that gave him fame.

Alexander himself Fed appears to make extra in one of the sequences, leaning against a post. The whole history of music video can be read here. The Vhils video was not the only one to be premiered on a web platform. The remaining were also made available in advance at different sites of the internet

Complex -. “Every Breaking Wave” by Robin Rhode
Dazed Digital – “Cedarwood Road” by Maser
Dezeen – “Iris (Hold Me Close)” by Chloe Early
Juxtapoz – “The Troubles” by Todd James
NPR – “Song For Someone” by Mode 2
Paper Magazine – “This Is Where You Can Find Me Now “by DALeast
Pitchfork -” Volcano “by Ganzeer
Rolling Stone -” Sleep Like A Baby “by ROA
Stereogum -” The Miracle (Of Joey Ramone) “by Oliver Jeffers
The Nerdist – “California (There Is No End To Love)” – D * Face

 
                     
                 

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