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Created: 01/30/2006
Video description: Dance of Electricity is a short animation by Guy David. The electricity people are dancing. The whales come and start dancing with the octopuses. The open cats join the dance. The electricity people spin with the octopuses and conus men. The whales spin with the octopuses and conus men. A yellow wire man is running in front of a dark pulsating sun. A ring of octopuses spins around him. A wall of melting water apears. Four blue running men are transformed into various shapes. Software used in the creation of this short animation: Photoshop Elements, iPhoto, iMovie The music of Dance of Electricity is available at www.cafepress.com/guydavid.37220014.

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