Brilliant Claymation Imagining How Visitors of Museums Today Will Become the Subjects of Future Museums
by Lori Dorn from Laughing Squid on (#4S1PF)
Filmmaker Kirsten Lepore, who created the wonderfully uncomfortable "Hi Stranger" claymation video among other incredible projects, has released the fascinating animated short "Natural History Museum".
This brilliant film, produced in collaboration with Belvedere Vodka and Janelle Monae, shows through different time periods, how visitors of museums today will become historical subjects of future museums.
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