Go Bang – PNAU

Australia, 2017

© 2017 etcetc (Littlemore / Mayes / Littlemore / Steele)

Film
A psychedelic image of blue explosions and orange glowing lights

Australian dance act PNAU are celebrated for groundbreaking visuals in their live act and music videos, including for their single ‘Go Bang’, which featured Kira Divine. Setting out to create a psychedelic, cosmic journey through the use of animation, the glow-in-the-dark effects and aquatic aesthetic conjure images of James Cameron’s Avatar and the introduction of singing crab Tamatoa in Disney’s Moana.

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Credits

co-producers/directors

Toby and Pete

Production places
Australia
Production dates
2017

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Curatorial section

The Story of the Moving Image → Moving Australia → MA-04. Music Video

Object Types

Moving image file/Digital

Materials

music video

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If you would like to cite this item, please use the following template: {{cite web |url=https://acmi.net.au/works/118016--go-bang-pnau/ |title=Go Bang – PNAU |author=Australian Centre for the Moving Image |access-date=19 July 2026 |publisher=Australian Centre for the Moving Image}}