Neon Moiré X Graphic Matters: Studio Smack

PodcastBy Thomas Dahm,

Episode—VII. [Interview is in Dutch] In this episode, Thomas Dahm talks with Breda based animation studio Smack. Studio Smack are Béla Zsigmond, Ton Meijdam and Thom Snels. Many of you will know Studio Smack's work, they are the makers of the music video Witch Doctor for De Staat. Reason to talk with Studio Smack is their overview exhibition Dreaming of Mass Behavior during Graphic Matters. The conversation has been recorded in the park for the main venue of the festival in Breda, where we talk about the power of 3, mass behavior and design for debate. Enjoy the show.
Neon Moiré Show — Episode VII — Studio Smack

Neon Moiré x Graphic Matters

In partnership with Graphic Matters, we bring you a special series of interviews with researchers, designers and thinkers who are presenting work during this long-running graphic design festival.

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Ton Meijdam's Neon 5

Food:

Hungarian Chicken made by Bela

Book:

Hero's Journey by Joseph Campbell

Movie:

Fightclub

Music:

Looking forward to music made by A.I.!

Miscellaneous:

Sleep

Bela Zsigmond's Neon 5

Food:

Sushi

Book:

The Futurological Congress by Stanisław Lem

Movie:

Sherlock Homes (new)

Music:

Looking forward to music made by A.I.!

Miscellaneous:

Breath

Show Notes

Studio Smack
Studio Smack: (left to right) Tom Snels, Ton Meijdam, Bela Zsigmond Photo: Studio Smack

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