
Kylie Minogue, Nick Rhodes, Bobby Gillespie and Julie Verhoeven were just some of the leading fashion, music and art creatives who came together for the 2004 film project 'Lyric'. Each contributor recorded a series of short films that visually interpret the song lyrics of their choice - one clip for each lyric line, recorded via a Motorola phone in a pioneering use of mobile technology.
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Julie Verhoeven
Artist Julie Verhoeven's video sequence reinterprets the lyrics to 'The Man Who Couldn't Afford to Orgy'
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Jason Evans
Photographer Jason Evans' films provide an abstract interpretation of the iconic lyrics of Donna Summer's disco classic 'I Feel Love'
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Katy England & Bobby Gillespie
Stylist Katy England and musician Bobby Gillespie use their films to interpret the lyrics of 'Orange Skies' by Love
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Nick Knight
Nick Knight collaborates with pop icon Kylie Minogue and artist Liz Neal to visualise the lyrics of Barry Manilow's 'Copacabana'
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Tom Hingston
Graphic designer Tom Hingston chose the lyrics to 'Antistar' by long-term collaborators Massive Attack to reinvent in visual form
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Simon Foxton
Stylist Simon Foxton elected to interpret 'Beautiful Garden' by The Cramps through his series of nineteen short films
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Nick Rhodes & Gavin Elder
Nick Rhodes of Duran Duran collaborates with film director Gavin Elder to provide visual accompaniment to Goldfrapp's 'Strict Machine'
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Félix Larher
Artist Félix Larher chose to create a panopoly of visuals across twenty-nine films to accompany Bob Marley's 'Survival' lyrics
