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I encountered Codex, a promising Manchester band, after providing improvisational visuals for their festival headline set. The synchronicity of the moment led to an agreement to create their motion album visualisers - a project whose creative potential outweighed conventional budget constraints.

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Our collaborative vision centred on a futuristic aesthetic: combining practical effects (rotating platforms, plants, haze, and lighting) with extensive animation and digital post-production. The result occupied a unique space between scientific documentation and transhuman retail display.

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Although the band disbanded shortly after the project's completion, the work exemplifies my approach to translating musical energy into visual experience. It stands as a testament to those rare moments when creative alignment supersedes traditional project parameters.

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(Note: Such arrangements are synchronicity-dependent and not standard practice. Commercial enquiries are welcome at standard rates.)

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