Check out this trippy video of a man who comes across some found footage on the sidewalk. He repairs the tape, and then plays it only to find a video of himself watching a video of himself watching a video of himself and so on. Then, the first version of his many selves disappears and the found footage cuts to a recording of the man finding the found footage. My mind feels sufficiently warped and now I'm ready to take on the day. The artist credited underneath the video is "Greg Murphy," and Johan Johannesson" is the composer of the music.
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