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Zune Art movie in permenent museum film collection

  • Posted on Thursday, June 5th, 2008 at 8:04 am by Fake
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Yesterday, at the 17th annual The Art & Technique of the American Commercial awards show, it was announced that the Zune Arts film “Masks” was inducted into New York’s Museum of Modern Art’s permanent film collection. Created by renowned New York’s Jonathan Gorin and Naomi Nishimura (a.k.a. PandaPanther), the movie features music by The Black Angels and explores how peace can be better achieved by trading perspectives. The film is currently available for free viewing from Zune Arts and it’s pretty damn cool.


One Response to “Zune Art movie in permenent museum film collection”

  1. Half-Baked Says:

    Wow!
    I’m really getting a kick out of those Zune arts videos. Neat looking and conceptual with a kick-ass soundtrack. Delicious!

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