Beethoven heard with the hypnotic graphics of Mark Robbins

A cartoon-like animation, unique in its results and effects. All thanks to a simple app. A surprising way to make and perform music that has taken the internet by storm.

Beethoven's Fifth Symphony animation
The video we present to you is a double masterpiece, an extraordinary synthesis of ancient and contemporary, cutting-edge technology and ancient classical music. Without wasting a drop of talent. The music you can listen to is the Thursday Symphony di Ludwig Van Beethoven, which was heard live for the first time between 1807 and 1808 in a concert in Vienna. The cartoon-like graphics, on the other hand, are the magical visual result, created by Mark Robbins, a very young former student of Computer Engineering at Lake City University in America.
Using a simple app, Line riderin three months of workRobbins also managed to create a masterpiece, certainly not equal to Beethoven's genius, but still very charming and unique. Two little characters drive two sleds following the notes of the score: the effect is truly sensational, and since it aired on the channel Doodle Chaas The video is getting a lot of clicks in every country around the world. And the enthusiastic comments underline the «hypnotic miracle" and the "discovery of a new way of making music» by Mark Robbins.
Beethoven, from where he today listens to his creation, the Fifth Symphony, he will be very happy. The great musician, in fact, had already become deaf at the age of thirty, and seeing this animation makes his genius even more enjoyable and eternal.

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