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e6SILVER Member we are the music makers, we are the dreamers of dreams 45 posts Location: falls church, virginia, usa
Posted: this is not my video, but i love this entry from the "meaning of flow" flowtoys competition. it's so heartbreakingly honest, sincere, and charming.
JamethGOLD Member enthusiast 378 posts Location: NSW, Australia
Posted: I hadn't watched that - you're right, it is charming.
Of those I've watched Mark Husted's (linked a couple of threads below) comes the closest to defining what flow means to me, but it's a very slick production.
Tea Fairy's is also appealing as is the Haiku one: I'm glad the choosing isn't up to me!
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