Stranded, uncertain, and otherworldly—these words begin to encapsulate the uncanny atmosphere of the music video for “Tiny Human,” the second single off Elohim’s upcoming album Power of Panic. This visually stunning and thematically rich video intertwines a straightforward narrative with an abstract, interpretative visual feast, creating an immersive experience that both captivates and perplexes.
The video opens with a young woman, portrayed by Elohim herself, alone in a vast desert landscape. This setting, though seemingly straightforward, is anything but mundane. The desert, foreign and isolating, serves as a poignant metaphor for the feelings of dissociation and insignificance that the song’s lyrics convey. Elohim’s performance is both haunting and relatable, drawing viewers into her solitary journey.
Yet, the video quickly diverges into a more abstract realm. Fast-paced editing cuts intersperse scenes of perpetual motion with chaotic, gripping 3D visuals that meld seamlessly into reality. This jarring juxtaposition between the concrete and the abstract mirrors the song’s themes of existential uncertainty and the human condition’s fragility.
She shares “I am in a constant state of dissociation. When I create videos, I like to give a peek into what it feels like and looks like inside of my brain. I feel the Tiny Human video does a good job of this.”
The music video’s merging of a foundational premise with an abstract narrative creates a chaotic setting that is impossible to turn away from. The unpredictability of the visuals ensures that viewers are constantly on edge, unsure of what will come next. This sense of unease and anticipation is heightened by the video’s stunning use of color and lighting. Deep, riveting hues and well-timed strobe effects create moments of intense visual intoxication, making “Tiny Human” an intensive attention-grabber from start to finish. Watch it now.
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