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Core: Social Hollywood by Ami Kealoha
Creative collective Core recently produced an hour-long environmental installation adorning the bar of Jeffrey Chodorow's new Los Angeles restaurant, Social Hollywood. Projected on a 50-foot glass wall, the movie depicts a journey through a mythical forest populated with wolves, owls, and other animals, psychedelic mushrooms, and nymphs in the nude. The unconventional decor is right in line with Core's impressive oeuvre that combines print, motion graphics, web, and video for big name clients like Nike, Converse, and a touted Karl Lagerfeld campaign that included teasers and an iTunes download. See another image from the film after the jump.
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