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At least 3,080 Polaroid photographs appear to have been taken for this piece of stop motion cleverness from Kelvin Soh and his Auckland-based fluid design practice The Wilderness. Featuring a youthful Anika Moa, the clip takes us on a stuttery journey through this brooding track, while the photos' scrawled number sequence gives the clip a deceptive sense of simplicity and compelling DIY appeal.
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Kelvin Soh
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