2violanguy.mp4

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The camera zooms in on the performer's face. He isn't blinking. The background alley starts to warp, turning into a kaleidoscope of digital pixels. The music swells into a wall of sound that feels both beautiful and overwhelming. The video cuts to a black screen with

The screen flickers with digital static. A low-resolution video opens. We see a street performer (the "Violin Guy") standing in an empty, cobblestone alleyway. He is dressed in a faded tuxedo and holding a glowing, neon-blue violin. The background alley starts to warp, turning into

He begins to play. The music is a haunting, hyper-fast version of a classical piece, but the audio glitches every few seconds, pitch-shifting up and down randomly. As he plays, a second "copy" of him—translucent and slightly delayed—appears behind him, mirroring his movements.

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