Patterns

Watch, rinse, repeat.
Featured videos
Airshow footage provided by iStock (uncredited)
Opening titles by Adam Fuchs
"Repetition" (credited as "Repetitions") music video by Kevin McGloughlin
Historical Patterns by Robby Rackleff
The Blank Page by Jake Fried
How to Stop by Sofia Pashaei
Where's Walter? by Michela M. Smith & Lucien Flores
Body Patterns by Milo Targett
"Someday" music video by Paraic McGloughlin (+1)
The Big Bounce footage supplied by the Prelinger Archives (uncredited)
Featured songs
"Repetition" (credited as "Repetitions") by Max Cooper
"Someday" by Weval
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