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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.

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.

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.

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

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