Dynamic, colourful patterns represent the way organisms interact and evolve in the visuals for Max Cooper’s latest music video, which was directed by Maxime Teresuac.
The video came about after Cooper, a London-based producer,
contacted a number of motion designers to create visuals for his new
album, giving each a different brief. Order from Chaos was the track
given to Melbourne-based Teresuac.
« This track uses a binaural sample of rain hitting my window, where
the rain hits are obviously random, but I then force the hits towards a
grid so that a pattern emerges from the raindrops based on their
closest structure, » explained Cooper in his brief.
« It’s an emergent rhythm which I would like to mirror somehow in
the visual, with an initially detailed and chaotic form which slowly
develops into something with recognisable structure. »
Using Houdini, a 3D animation program, he created colourful, dynamic
visuals against a black backdrop, intended to represent the « beauty of
life ».
« It talks about emergence and tries to show the beauty of life, the birth of a simple plant from a seed.
Throughout the video, microscopic-looking shapes in bright neon
colours morph and move. At one point they transform into jellyfish, and
eventually flowers.
« It’s inspired by how things interact and evolve, » added the producer.
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