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Video of the Week: Ready, Able

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Every Thursday, the KQED Arts blog features a new Video of the Week to help you forget that it isn’t Friday yet.

Grizzly Bear is known for their amazingly bizarre music videos (like Patrick Daughters’ “Two Weeks”), but this one takes the cake…and the plates and utensils too. For “Ready, Able,” artist Allison Schulnik uses stop-motion claymation to tell the story of a pair of rainbow-colored monsters who melt from melancholy before coming into contact with a plexiglass spaceship. Watch the clay beauty below.

If you have any crazy sexy cool videos of your own, share them with us and we’ll consider them for future installments of Video of the Week!

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