‘Telephoneme’: MK12’s lysergic riff on 1960’s educational films

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Missouri—based design group MK12 have replicated the look and sound of educational/industrial films of the 1960’s in the beautifully constructed Telephoneme. MK12 was partly inspired by the Bell Science Laboratory series of short films we used to have to watch in elementary school. They’ve just added some LSD to the mix.

Telephoneme takes visual cues from The Alphabet Conspiracy as well as other educational films of days past, inspired by the awkward editing & absurd premises that so often defined the genre. The color palette is simple and deliberate, and we also developed a technique in which all the elements were split out into their respective red, green, and and blue channels(similar to how a printer makes several passes of pure color to construct a realistic image). These channels mostly remain superimposed throughout the film, but they sometimes move independently of one another, creating interesting transitional & graphic effects.

After the jump, you can watch a short clip from The Alphabet Conspiracy and see where MK12 got some of their inspiration for Telephoneme.
 

 

Posted by Marc Campbell | 5 Comments
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Aug 19, 2010
JP Hopewell says:

MK-12 is located in Kansas City MISSOURI.
Not Kansas.
It’s like the SF-Oakland thing only more hardcore.
Seriously.

Aug 19, 2010
Marc Campbell says:

JP,

Thanks.

Aug 19, 2010
JasonsRobot says:

“The color palette is simple and deliberate, and we also developed a technique in which all the elements were split out into their”.. bla.. bla.. bla..

I don’t care about the technical-schmechnical.  That there was fun to watch.

Aug 19, 2010
Jack Burrows says:

What an amazing array of stimuli. Having lived through both the KCK/KCMO and SFO/OAK experience I can say if we’re talking pornography than the KCK/KCMO rift has nothing on us. If we’re talking Krunk Kups than we win too. About the only thing that is hardcore about KCK/KCMO are the two things missing. Teeth and Chromosomes.

Sep 13, 2010
Ric* Diaghe says:

after seeing Mk12 beautiful piece of work I searched for the Alphabet Conspiracy and finally found it.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=343934002854727286&hl=en

enjoy

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