Phi-Brite 1997
Set to a drumtrack by David Shaw, Phi-Brite is a short experimental animated film shot completely off a Lite-Brite - the well known light-peg art toy. Colorful abstract shapes move to a funky drumbeat you can dance to.
Set to a drumtrack by David Shaw, Phi-Brite is a short experimental animated film shot completely off a Lite-Brite - the well known light-peg art toy. Colorful abstract shapes move to a funky drumbeat you can dance to.
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