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Did Born Ruffians launch a Slow Video art project?

Will McGuirk September 3, 2015

Call it Slow Video. Born Ruffians have launched a unique and innovative video project directed by John Smith. Over one million pictures taken from twelve hours of VHS footage during the making of the Toronto skitter-pop band’s new album RUFF, will be streamed one picture every two seconds for a period of 30 days on the band’s website. The images will be deleted after they are aired but there is an option for fans to save a particular still if they wish too. That leads to the possibilty of crowdsourcing those images to recreate the initial twelve hour video recording. Yip Slow Video, thats works. RUFF will be available on Paper Bag Records October 2 2015.

 

 

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