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A poetic experiment: Walt Whitman, interpreted by three animators - Justin Moore

A poetic experiment: Walt Whitman, interpreted by three animators - Justin Moore

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Take a journey through Walt Whitman's poem 'A Noiseless Patient Spider' with the help of three animators who each used a different animation style to bring this beautiful poem to life. Lesson by Justin Moore
Date: 2020-08-22

Comments and reviews: 5


The experiment is flawed, however, as they each got a different recording. Each reading of the poem is yet another layer of interpretarion.
I also think that the second artist's approach is too detached from the poem. if Whitman anchored his thought process onto a spider, then it has an artistic purpose. I want to see this spider and feel it within the video.

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I liked the second. All three gave the poem totally different outward aspects which I internalized very differently. The first was a personal revelation. The second a wandering trip the third a drop in the ocean. I love this video!
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i just stumbled upon this video. it brings me joy and good memories- a teacher of mine showed us this same video and somehow it sparked something in me. i'm so glad it found its way back to me: ')
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God, I wish I knew who recited the first version. Her voice so strong and intense! I wish I could hear something else from her.
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Honestly the most important bit of this poem is the words. The only person that reads this IMO correctly is the first person.
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