Nigel Stanford is known not only for his great music , but also for make euphony videos that show the coolest things science and robotics can achieve . Now , Stanford is using NASA ’s huge video archive to embark into the realm of science fable , and we ’ve got the first flavor at his late space - age medicine video .
The telecasting for “ One Hundred Hunters , ” offhis latest album Automatica ( available now ) , distinguish the tarradiddle of investigator come across a strange orb and trying to visualise out what its deal is . Using the NASA footage as a backcloth , the picture star Stanford himself as an astronaut following the foreign existence , at risk to his own life — an experience enhanced by the gorgeous soundtrack .
Stanford ’s previous work has bring in fame for TV that have created medicine through scientific experiments , like 2014 ’s viral bang “ Cymantics , ” as well as another video from last yearthat used roboticsto bring a song to lifespan . This one is a mo of a departure from his premature workplace , but it ’s a welcome one — and you may control it out here :

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