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Unendurable line – Design Ah!

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Consider this line and its corresponding chorus as they graph and reflect the variables of different objects. It’s a visual and aural experiment that can be created for anything… toast in the toaster, the wind in the trees, a crying baby, or something that’s happening in the room you’re in right now.

Created by filmmaker Daihei Shibata, Unendurable line|ガマンぎりぎりライン is another short film from Design Ah! (デザインあ), Japan’s Peabody award-winning children’s educational program. The EX NOVO Chamber Choir and composer Fukushima Yasuharu provide a score for each scene.

unendurable line - tower
unendurable line - water
Watch more from Design Ah!: It’s different from what you expected and Design Ah! (デザインあ) introduces kids to design concepts. Plus:
• A giant forest xylophone plays Bach
• The Red Thread (赤い糸): A single line tells a story
• An illuminated visualization of Bach’s The Well Tempered Clavier

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