Renaud Hallée’s Unusual Music

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April 30, 2010

For this afternoon, yet another in the seemingly endless array of “YouTube Videos That Demonstrate Absurd Levels of Imagination.” Unlike the video I was originally planning to feature this Friday — HP Office Orchestra, (which seems too good to be true) — I think this one might actually be real.

It’s called Gravité, and was created by Renaud Hallée, a Montreal-based who spends his time “creating abstract and narrative works in film and animation, as well as being a music composer. He’s primarily interested in artistic constraints concerning language and structure.”

(Bonus: a more abstract, similarly-themed clip, appropriately named Sonar.)

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  • Joseph Susanka has been doing development work for institutions of Catholic higher education since his graduation from Thomas Aquinas College in 1999. Currently residing in Lander, Wyoming -- "where Stetsons meet Birkenstocks" -- he is a columnist for Crisis Magazine and the Patheos Catholic portal.

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