LA electro duo OOFJ first got together in New York while working on Lars Von Trier’s movie Melancholia. And today they once again find themselves at the intersection of music and film. Along with director Jonathan Turner, they apply some cinematic savvy and subtle CGI in their new “Don’t Look” video. A love story unfolds as two human-like cyborgs a la I, Robot explore each other’s bodies and movements between cuts of synchronized dances and trippy CGI sequences. The video isn’t sexually charged, but there are some wonderfully weird moments within the journey through the cyborg body. OOFJ’s track takes on a scoring capacity, with layers of playful synth elevating the wonder and intrigue of the cyborg figures. Check it out over at Nowness.
LA electro duo OOFJ first got together in New York while working on Lars Von Trier’s movie Melancholia. And today they once again find themselves at the intersection of music and film. Along with director Jonathan Turner, they apply some cinematic savvy and subtle CGI in their new “Don’t Look” video. A love story unfolds as two human-like cyborgs a la I, Robot explore each other’s bodies and movements between cuts of synchronized dances and trippy CGI sequences. The video isn’t sexually charged, but there are some wonderfully weird moments within the journey through the cyborg body. OOFJ’s track takes on a scoring capacity, with layers of playful synth elevating the wonder and intrigue of the cyborg figures. Check it out over at Nowness.
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