Agreed, I was a bit perplexed by that too. I do like it (because I hobby in After Effects myself) but it didn't strike me as especially realistic. I presume the TNW writer was referring to the pretty degradation of the colored smoke, but I couldn't help noticing the heavy use of blur and particle systems, especially as the material got more complex on screen.
It's a very fine piece of work; maybe the blog author just got a little carried away by his emotional response to it.
If you're worked on (or have seen) anything better, care to post a link?
Note: I'm not doubting you - I actually thought the video clip looked beautiful so I want to know what you mean when you imply it could have been done better.
It's a very fine piece of work; maybe the blog author just got a little carried away by his emotional response to it.