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We Need Nothing to Collide

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“We Need Nothing to Collide” is an inventive photo project collaboratively created by Mark Wheeler, Clay Weishaar, and Russ Chimes. The special effects were done in-camera, using a 5000-lumen projector and the openFrameworks app, customized so that it interpreted MIDI sound recordings as colorful bars of light. The visual music brings a touch of mystery to the lush night-time backdrop of Santa Monica and Malibu, California. Check out the images in a video on Vimeo.

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