Now that 'Tracking' has received its final once over and everything has been smoothed out and tidied up...some of the 'messier' clips that just didn't fit have been whittled together by main man Jimmy James. Even though this selection of footage didn't make the movie...it that doesn't mean we were going to keep it hidden away in the depths of our hard drives where nobody could see it.'Tracking' will officially premiere on February 16th during the opening night of Deus Ex Machina's latest location, The Emporium of Postmodern Activities, in Venice Beach, California. After which the show crosses a few oceans and its next viewing locale is at the Noosa Longboard festival on March 13th and then in Sydney at the Camperdown House of Simple Pleasures on March 23rd. If you are in any of the areas at the time, pop in and sneak a peak at what we have all been working on over here. Until then, enjoy this little compilation of visually pleasing imagery. some messy leftovers from tracking from Deus ex Machina on Vimeo.
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