Zune Arts is continuing to pursue the quest to join music and art, and has released a new video that joins artist Corey Godbey, a visual sculptor of Portland Studios, with Maps, the UK based sonic sculptor. The resulting film piece, entitled "Le Cadeau du Temps," explores how eternal youth can be both a blessing and a curse, and follows a man's journey through time and the consequences that befall him when he chooses not to share his youth potion. The film is set to the ethereal sounds of Maps' "Liquid Sugar," the contemplative track from Maps' 2007 debut full length We Can Create.
"The latest Zune Arts film, "Le Cadeau du Temps," explores the power of sharing and personal connection through the eyes of a man given the gift of eternal life," said Rob Schaltenbrand, brand marketing manager for Zune Arts. "The use of texture and color in the animation blends seamlessly with the musical backdrop to create a deeply emotional connection with the viewer."
The new video follows in the footsteps of other creative artist collaborations which have included Bitstate and Lilly Allen, Goldfrappe and Epoch Ink, and Black Angels and pandapanther.
Watch "Le Cadeau du Temps" here: http://www.zune-arts.net#dutemps
For more info on Corey Goodbey and Portland Studios, visit their Web site: www.portlandstudios.com
For more info on MAPS, visit the artist page on the Zune Social here.
Source: Zune.net press release
4 Responses for "Zune Arts Features Corey Godbey and MAPS in "Le Cadeau du Temps""
That was awesome! Great story and great song. Nothing much more I can say about that! That was great!
That was pretty cool, the artwork, story, and music worked beautifully together to create a nice little clip.
I’d like to see more things like that.
I loved it!!! The music was excellent, and I really enjoyed the artwork. I think its great that the Zune/MS supports these art projects. The way everything flowed together was excellent. I have to agree with the others….its was just great.
Cool. Like a mix of Stardust and the Fountain.
Zune has some style. Most people overlook that.
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