Baby Alien Fan Van Video Aria Electra And Bab Work [updated]

The van’s onboard camera, a vintage 1990s camcorder repurposed with quantum‑stabilizers, began recording. Bix waved at the lens, his antennae bobbing, and the camera captured the scene: a neon‑lit van, a baby alien with iridescent skin, and a swirling aurora as a backdrop.

On the day of the shoot, Aria converted her van—a rust‑speckled VW bus—into the set. BAB_work installed the fan mechanism on a sliding mount so it could peek through the passenger window. The “baby alien” puppet was a hybrid: foam core base, hand‑painted silicone skin, and magnetized eyelids activated with tiny servos hidden in the fan housing. Lighting was improvised: a camping lantern for interior warmth, a bicycle taillight for rouge accents, and flashlights flagged with colored gels. baby alien fan van video aria electra and bab work

“Bab Work” might be a – i.e., fans who spend hours editing a baby alien video call their project “Bab Work” to downplay its intensity. The van’s onboard camera, a vintage 1990s camcorder

Aria Electra fan van with Baby Alien TheFanBus - Neftchi - Facebook BAB_work installed the fan mechanism on a sliding

Enjoy Aria Electra’s actual released music and visuals – they are strange, beautiful, and far more rewarding than chasing a ghost video. And if “Bab Work” turns out to be a new track, you heard the speculation here first.