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Pink Floyd Celebrates 50th Anniversary of “The Dark Side of the Moon” with Global Animation Contest

by Aiswarya Rani Kotipalli
April 8, 2024
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In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Pink Floyd’s iconic album “The Dark Side of the Moon,” the legendary band initiated a global animation competition, inviting creatives from around the world to breathe new life into the album’s timeless tracks. The initiative, conceived by Pink Floyd’s long-time creative consultant Aubrey “Po” Powell, aimed not only to celebrate the album’s milestone but also to pay homage to the band’s history of visual collaborations with esteemed animators.

The band’s YouTube channel now hosts the winning entries, chosen from over 900 submissions, showcasing a diverse array of animation styles and interpretations. Judges for the competition included notable figures such as Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason, acclaimed director Terry Gilliam, and former BBC creative director Alan Yentob, among others.

Rati Dabrundashvili and Nastassja Nikitina from Caucasus, Georgia clinched the top spot with their mesmerizing video for “Brain Damage,” earning £100,000 for their innovative portrayal of madness and internal struggles. David Horne’s captivating animation for “Time” secured second place, while Monica Fibbi’s enchanting claymation for “Eclipse” claimed third.

Each of the ten winners, spanning tracks from “Breathe” to “Money,” received £10,000 in recognition of their creative contributions. Powell expressed delight at the outcome, emphasizing the profound respect each entry demonstrated for Pink Floyd’s musical legacy.

The competition not only underscored the enduring influence of “The Dark Side of the Moon” but also served as a testament to the band’s ongoing commitment to visual storytelling and artistic collaboration. As Pink Floyd continues to captivate audiences worldwide, this celebration of animation stands as a fitting tribute to their groundbreaking contributions to music and visual arts alike.

Tags: Aubrey "Po" PowellBrain DamageBreatheEclipseGlobal Animation ContestMoneyPink FloydThe Dark Side of the MoonTime
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