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ASMocean

04 January 2012

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All artwork and animation by visionary artist Adam Scott Miller. The majority of all pixels originated from his paintings and drawings. Full portfolio may be viewed @
www.AdamScottMiller.com

This is the trailer of what is intended to be a double DVD set to be released mid-2012.

The songs featured on this trailer are the band TELESMA’s “Immanence” and “…Give…”
www.TelesmaBand.com

ASMocean will synaesthetically converge with many visionary musicians…. including AKARA, The Human Experience, iTom Lab, Sweet Earth, The Flumes, and several others TBA.

 

This trailer is a crash and boom of a wave, refreshing you and foaming at your feet. A condensed intense echo that ripples forth from the moon of my mind and the ocean of good tidings to come.
It is 11:11, a tincture from the intended 111:11 duration, through which will be told a story- mythic and numinous in scope and application. The 111 minute ASMocean movie is meant to present, inspire, and catalyze the blooming forth of a new mythology. Through experiencing this art, forms a greater relationship of awareness and living between the conscious and unconscious mind that is integral for humanity to evolve further.



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