Sanctus Contributed by David Croy on Mar 27th, 2013. Artwork published in 2013. License: All Rights Reserved. Animation to accompany a composition for unaccompanied male vocal quartet. Music composed by Gregory W. Brown with words from Darwin’s Origin of Species, compiled and edited by New York Polyphony bass Craig Phillips. Sung by New York Polyphony. The full video is here on YouTube. More info on the project at Gregory Brown’s site. License: All Rights Reserved. License: All Rights Reserved. License: All Rights Reserved. License: All Rights Reserved. License: All Rights Reserved. Typefaces More about VectoraGet Vectora Formats Film/Video (969) Topics Music (5814) Art (4266) Designers/Agencies David Croy (1) Tagged withNew York Polyphony (1)classical music (236)Charles Darwin (4)Greg Brown (1)animated type (385)music videos (148) In SetsMotion (Brylie Wilson) (29) Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Vectora in use Cherry Knot (fictional identity)2019Lauren OsobaContributed by Lauren Osoba London Stock Exchange logosunknownContributed by Stephen Coles Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy (Penguin Classics)2000TMBRWNContributed by Chris Purcell Sponsor More in Music Newbeats – “Run Baby Run” German single cover1971unknownPhoto(s) by Buro Destruct on Flickr. Staff Pick Ian Curtis’ headstone2008unknownContributed by Love Lagerkvist Jimetta Rose & The Voices of Creation – Things Are Getting Better album artc. 2024Kai Damian MatthiesenContributed by Kai Matthiesen The Band of America – Jubilee Marches album art1960unknownPhoto(s) by Bart Solenthaler on Flickr. More in Film/Video Lettermatch2016Oliver RothenhäuslerContributed by Oliver Rothenhäusler Saturday Night Live TV logo (1988–1995)1988unknownContributed by Jayce Wheeled Futurama opening title sequence1999Geraldine SymonScott VanzoEric WhitedContributed by Stephen Coles Blade Runner title sequence (Workprint and Theatrical versions)1982Ridley ScottIntralink Film Graphic DesignContributed by Toshi Omagari More Fonts In Use In Babylon by Marcel Möring2005Tessa van der WaalsContributed by Tessa van der Waals Staff Pick Hiday online magazine2017Bloom IdentityContributed by CJ Dunn Staff Pick Énekelek, s táncot jár a hegy by Irene Solà2021Anna FarkasAnagraphicContributed by Anna Farkas Staff Pick Maison Tangible2021Aurélien JeanneyContributed by Jérémy Landes (Studio Triple) Staff Pick