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Alice in Pixedelia

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<<Alice opened the door and found that it led into a small passage, not much larger than a rat-hole: she knelt down and looked along the passage into the loveliest garden you ever saw>>
From Alice in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll




Alice in Pixedelia is an animation movie, with stop-motion sequences and elements from the musical genre.

Graphics.
Alice is inspired by the classics of victorian illustration, the backgrounds come from the naturalistic treatises of Middle Age and Renaissance times. The pixellated aspect of some creatures are inspired by the first videogames.


The story. Alice moves in a weird world with ancient ctonic deities, ruled by grotesque physical laws and colours and lights. How to get out? Alice will explore enchanted gardens, travel trough the bottom of the ocean, face ancient monsters and grasp the King's Crown.



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Soundtrack. The psychedelic atmospheres are accompained by the complexity of prog-rock, accelerated by the energy of symphonic metal and dilatated by the rythms of techno. Is this pure craziness? Listen to believe!

Inspirations.
Alice in Pixedelia melt coherently distant mileus. The graphics have been inspired from illustrations and xylographies of Victorian times, Renaissance, Middle Age. The basic drawings have been then painted digitally, in order to create a weird tale.






Alice in Pixedelia
a movie by Andrea Baucon
53 minutes
musical / animation / grotesque


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