The last part from a series of animations:
short animation Interpretation to Zelda's songs. Moving through various spaces.
the brief was to create motion to one of Zelda the poet songs, using only one typeface (named Hadasa - designd by Henri Friedlaender), only black and white and minimalist metaphors.
The poem - "(lekol ish yesh shem}" deals about the relations between men, god and the believes.
music: Levon Minassian & Armand Amar - Im Ayrogh Veuchlitz.
guide: Jewboy (Yaron Shin).
WIZO School of Design and Education - Motion design depatement 2014
Every Person Has a Name
Every person has a name
given to him by God
given to him by his father and mother
Every person has a name
given to him by his height
and shape of his smile
given to him by his fabric
Every person has a name
given to him by the mountains
given to him by his walls.
Every person has a name
given to him by the constellations,
given to him by his neighbours.
Every person has a name
given to him by his sins,
given to him by his longing/yearning.
Every person has a name
given to him by his enemies,
given to him by his love.
Every person has a name
given to him by his holidays,
given to him by his toil.
Every person has a name
given to him by the seasons,
given to him by his blindness.
Every person has a name
given to him by the sea,
given to him by his death.
Every person has a name
given to him by God
given to him by his father and mother
Every person has a name
given to him by his height
and shape of his smile
given to him by his fabric
Every person has a name
given to him by the mountains
given to him by his walls.
Every person has a name
given to him by the constellations,
given to him by his neighbours.
Every person has a name
given to him by his sins,
given to him by his longing/yearning.
Every person has a name
given to him by his enemies,
given to him by his love.
Every person has a name
given to him by his holidays,
given to him by his toil.
Every person has a name
given to him by the seasons,
given to him by his blindness.
Every person has a name
given to him by the sea,
given to him by his death.