Motel Jezebel
"Black Holes and Invisible Forces Bending Time Through Particle Deformations Creating Infinite Freedom in the Garden on the Moon"
2nd teaser edit titled "Motel Jezebel".
Filmed by COMUNE/Drop City contributor Andrew Kuykendall.
Muisc by COMUNE/Drop City contributors Gypsy Death Star.
andrewkuykendall.com
myspace.com/gypsydeathstar
Description:
COMUNE’s “Black Holes and Invisible Forces Bending Time Through Particle Deformation Creating Infinite Freedom in the Garden On The Moon” is part of a ongoing, collaborative avant-garde snowboarding film that highlights multiple video edits featuring COMUNE snow team, aggregates and associates.
Contributing artists towards the project include: Corey Smith, Liz Davis, Jason Lee Parry, Andrew Kuykendall, Ryan Scardigli, Hunter Longe, Kevin Castanheira, Matt Porter, and Shelby Menzel.
Each contributor will have their own edited version.
The film is part of COMUNE’s ongoing DROP CITY creative platform, which launched last month. Inspired by the early 1960’s artist commune in Colorado and the brainchild of COMUNE’s Art Director, Corey Smith, DROP CITY was introduced to attract like-minded contributors to the COMUNE artist community.
2nd teaser edit titled "Motel Jezebel".
Filmed by COMUNE/Drop City contributor Andrew Kuykendall.
Muisc by COMUNE/Drop City contributors Gypsy Death Star.
andrewkuykendall.com
myspace.com/gypsydeathstar
Description:
COMUNE’s “Black Holes and Invisible Forces Bending Time Through Particle Deformation Creating Infinite Freedom in the Garden On The Moon” is part of a ongoing, collaborative avant-garde snowboarding film that highlights multiple video edits featuring COMUNE snow team, aggregates and associates.
Contributing artists towards the project include: Corey Smith, Liz Davis, Jason Lee Parry, Andrew Kuykendall, Ryan Scardigli, Hunter Longe, Kevin Castanheira, Matt Porter, and Shelby Menzel.
Each contributor will have their own edited version.
The film is part of COMUNE’s ongoing DROP CITY creative platform, which launched last month. Inspired by the early 1960’s artist commune in Colorado and the brainchild of COMUNE’s Art Director, Corey Smith, DROP CITY was introduced to attract like-minded contributors to the COMUNE artist community.