into just under 5 minutes,
in a new music video for the musician and DJ Max Cooper, Páraic McGloughlin turns a
single viewpoint over an anonymous highway into a nearly five-minute-long
psychedelic collage, the Irish film director was tasked with “visualizing the
Platonic realm of form underlying reality,” writes Cooper in a statement about
the video, to do so McGloughlin situated himself on a bridge in
Sligo, Ireland for 19 hours, to create a single, day-long shot that he then
manipulated, the final result is a dizzying mashup of visual effects. Grids,
spirals, and pixels composed of the original video footage flash and
swirl across the screen, showing the viewer snapshots of the sky, highway, and
grassy hills, “Aesthetically I love the mix of abstraction and
realism and this was a great place for me to explore this,” McGloughlin shares.
“Using a fundamental image (a time lapse) to mask and cut into, I tried to show
the variable possibilities within a limited time span, maintaining the
integrity of each individual photograph while dissecting and rearranging the
overall image.” the visual content was matched with each layer of audio created
by Cooper to form the song, which stacks up to over one hundred layers, You can
watch more videos from McGloughlin on Vimeo and Instagram, and discover
Cooper’s music on his website and SoundCloud, if you want to watch
the complete music video a part of which is played above, have a look here.
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