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Smoking campaign ad shows a tumour growing on a cigarette as it is smoked, illustrating that just 15 cigarettes cause a mutation that can lead to cancerous tumours. First thing in 2013 , quit smoking …
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A sculptor/director/makeup-artist/musician, Chris Cunningham use his latest Laser-Fueled Robo-Sex Ballet to express his creativity .
Watch video here >>Chris Cunningham: jaqapparatus1 on Nowness.com.
From his formative years sculpting alien heads for Ridley Scott to his recent “jaqapparatus1″ robotic performance-art installation, seminal music video director-turned-artist Chris Cunningham retraces his varied and critically acclaimed career in this personal, self-directed short. One of an elite group of directors alongside Spike Jonze, Michel Gondry and Jonathan Glazer who redefined MTV in the 1990s, Cunningham elevated the pop promo to a burgeoning art form with daring and disturbing music videos for the likes of Aphex Twin, Björk and Madonna. While his peers graduated to the big screen, Cunningham went underground, quit making promos and commercials, and spent the best part of a decade experimenting with fusions of film, music, art and technology that culminated in a string of live audio-visual performances at festivals in Japan and Europe. For “jaqapparatus1″, his first installation unveiled last month at the Audi City London high-tech concept store—a shadowy, sci-fi set involving two laser-firing robots locked in what seemed like a brutal mating ritual-cum-war—Cunningham cast two Talos motion-controlled camera rigs as his anthropomorphized protagonists. “Mounted on the robots heads are powerful lasers which they use to attack, repel and communicate with each other,” explains Cunningham, “a kind of duel, a surreal mating display which sees each machine trying to dominate the other.”

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‘Space Monkey’ is a music video created in collaboration with Ben Lee (Universal Music) and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). The film launched Lee’s new single ‘Song for the Divine Mother of the Universe’ on MTV, Channel V and ABC, and carries a social message about our planet.



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January 21, 8:00-11:30 PM
Runs until February 11th