[HD] Trippy Animation courtesy of Anthony Francisco Schepperd

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Published 2012-09-30
This is the HD version of the Trippy Animation courtesy of the artist Anthony Francisco Schepperd originaly mixed with with "The music scene" of the group "Blockhead's" but mixed then by the youtuber Somthinglikethesun with the song "White satin" of the canadian duo "Zeds dead".
/!\ I do not own the right for this video, I've just wanted to share you some beauty in HD /!\

All Comments (21)
  • @vegetable38
    Don't forget to subscribe I will post absolutely ZERO content each week and never come back on this account.
  • @adamburns9185
    Ive seen this video at least 15 times and ive never been sober for it.
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  • @lanepotts1046
    Yo I remember watching this while high and it was like the longer I watched the harder it was to look away
  • @sandrespng1946
    shit, I just realized that this video is actually a social criticism, about how we are enslaved by social media, it is a beautiful animation with an incredible hidden message wtf
  • @MichaelLucos
    Macro vs Micro had success in doing a few Macro first . Allowing the mushrooms to blast you into self awareness , showing you the shadows and trauma that have been hiding under the rug . Micro dosing has helped me stay on the pulse of my shadow work , helping me remember my best self .
  • @Itachixrose
    I’ve seen this so many times and can feel all of the emotions of when I had watched the video in those past states, but for the dear life of me I can’t seem to recall the first time I watched this, and the chills I receive feel like it’s always been with me in a way
  • @rosakivail8151
    Seven years ago, the very first time I got high, my first experience with weed, I googled "trippy music videos" and came upon this video. It's been quite a journey since that time. Thanks for the memories.
  • @mobius1622
    This brings me to a time when I listened to it. It sets an era of feeling but unexplainable in other perspectives. It sets an era of feeling like memory mostly.
  • @SmokHealthy
    I showed this to my epileptic friend, and she started dancing on the floor from joy
  • @sabo9941
    Enjoy the fucking trip. Im always think of so many things when im stoned. But the creator of this video is a genius.
  • @dopeymark
    Wow. How did I miss this for so many years? Truly exceptional.
  • @jellyf1sh444
    I can’t even tell you how many times I’ve watched this while high in quarantine
  • @CadetPenguin
    This is about a television set becoming sentient and trying to learn more about the world around it. It craves to understand its existance by doing what a tv does naturally, entertain humans. But the humans are gone, something has happened to them, but we the viewers, are not supposed to know why. So with no humans the tv decides to try and entertain animals, but animals aren't sentient so they dont appreciate or understand what they're being shown, so they all turn away. The tv becomes angry and tears the animals apart, and in doing so, learns the secret to creating life and thus becomes a sort of god. Using this knowledge and the organic matter of the animals, the tv creates humans, humans who will obediantely watch the tv. But there are imperfections in the design and there are others that seek the tvs knowledge. So the tv tears its humans apart and uses their matter to destroy its enemies. Afterwards it creates more superior humans, then tears them apart and creates even better ones. It creates humans over and over again attempting to create perfection, but perfection isnt possible and so the humans keep being remade over and over again, and still they're imperfect. Finally the tv ends up becoming the very thing it wanted to make, but now that it is human, it is also mortal and imperfect, and the tv's age catches up with it, and it falls to shreds. Found this animation by accidents years ago and have been coming back and rewatching ever since. Im glad I did find it because its honestly amazing and one the best things i've seen on youtube.
  • @isaiah3350
    THIS IS A MASTERPIECE! I could tear up watching such awesome work!