Inter States of Japan by Samuel Cockedey

Samuel Cockedey is a well-traveled Tokyo-based, French photographer with a keen eye for the built environment.

The video beautifully depicts the velocity of life in the capital of Japan, which is often the case with timelapse videos.

The description of the video on Vimeo seems to aggrandize the song more than than the video itself and, perhaps, for good reason:

Paul Frankland, aka Woob, has been one of my favorite ambient/electronic artists for a long time. He has made me the immense honor of providing “Paradigm Flux”, a new track of his, as the soundtrack for this new time lapse piece.

Paul is among the most acclaimed ambient musicians of his generation and has created several milestones of the genre, including the well loved Woob 1194 and Woob 4495 albums on the late Nottingham-based em:t label.

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Hi there just wanted to give you a brief heads up and let you know a few of the pictures aren't loading properly. I'm not sure why but I think its a linking issue. I've tried it in two different browsers and both show the same results.

It seems like every man and his dog are making timelapse vids nowadays This is a particularly good one, mind you

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