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Perhaps you don't recognize it by its name, but certainly you've seen
some work made with the 'Stop-motion' technique. This technique is an
extremely laborious type of animation, where objects are photographed,
frame by frame. Between each frame, the object's position is moved
slightly, so when the film is shot you get the feeling the objects are
actually in motion. Although it seems rather archaic, thousands of
commercials and movies are produced using this method, most notably the
animation picture Chicken Run (2000).
Now try to imagine using this technique using graphite, paint and a
city's walls. Apart from being a totally insane amount of work, the
results are simply ingenious and inspired! This is exactly what Blu did
in the movie Muto. Blu paints, photographs, paints over,
photographs again, and so on. And on! Filmed in the streets, or,
actually, walls of Buenos Aires and its outskirts. Although with some assistance, many were the
hours needed to reach the desired product and effect. Furthermore, Blu
also does drawings, illustrations, murals, always filled with criticism
and inspired by urban life.