In July 2010, the Italian graffiti studio BLU released the stop-motion graffiti animation "Big Bang Big Boom," using the entire city as its canvas. It’s hard to imagine how much paint and time were spent as the powerful graffiti spread from walls to the ground, from pipes to bridges, from rooftops to squares, transitioning from comic art to physical objects and even interacting with real people—truly a unique and thoughtful creation! The short film begins with the Big Bang, presenting the origin of all things in the universe and the process of human evolution, all the way to the end of the world. The work carries a hint of deathly atmosphere and an extreme sense of realism. Official Synopsis: "BIG BANG BIG BOOM: an unscientific point of view on the beginning and evolution of life ... and how it could probably end. direction and animation by BLU blublu.org production and distribution by ARTSH.it artsh.it soundtrack by ANDREA MARTIGNONI"
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