dmtls Made a great post today on dmtlsmerzbau.wordpress.comRead this summary….
Currently in the process of rearranging and enhancing Merzbau links section. In the interim check this film:
This is one of the best music movies that was made in Russia ever. In 1989 well-known TV and movie director Svyatoslav Chekin and artist Yury Sobolev […]
Entries Tagged as 'video'
Vladimir Tarasov’s 634 Measures
September 17th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: avant-garde · free jazz · music · video · film · Vladimir Tarasov
Wednesday
May 21st, 2008 · No Comments
dmtls Did a great write-up today on dmtlsmerzbau.wordpress.comThe first few lines are here:
Still working on EMW post. it proved a rather long one, most probably by tomorrow evening it will be up.
Here is a new trade/sell page. Please make a visit and feel comfortable to contact me on anything related. Every buy […]
Tags: music · video · everyday life · Blog · book · trade / sell
word from a friend / Satan bouche un coin
May 8th, 2008 · No Comments
dmtls Did an interesting post today on dmtlsmerzbau.wordpress.comThe first bit is quoted here:
Today I got an email from my friend Mr. Stereotype, who is now pursuing his musical interests a little more intensively [reach him also @ his Myspace page]. He included a link to what at first seemed an interesting […]
Tags: avant-garde · art · video · fetish · Cinema · bizarre · surrealism · criticism/opinion · Pierre Molinier · short film
Tōru Takemitsu [武満 徹] Music for Films
April 4th, 2008 · No Comments
dmtls Blogged something interesting today on dmtlsmerzbau.wordpress.comHere’s a quick excerpt:
Takemitsu’s contribution to film music was considerable; in under 40 years he composed music for over 100 films, some of which were written for purely financial reasons (such as those written for Noboru Nakamura). However, as the composer attained financial independence, he grew […]
Tags: 20th century composer · avant-garde · experimental · music · video · Cinema · Japan · soundtrack · documentary · film music · sountrack · Toru Takemitsu
corps diplomatique
March 24th, 2008 · No Comments
dmtls Did a great write-up today on dmtlsmerzbau.wordpress.comRead this excerpt:
Experimental electronic-ambient unit based in Brooklyn, NY.
Check them out @ Jorg Kruckel site and their myspace.com page
Read the entire post here
Tags: experimental · music · video · ambient
A history of evil
March 23rd, 2008 · No Comments
dmtls Did a great write-up today on dmtlsmerzbau.wordpress.comThe first few lines….
Stylish and enjoyable. Word from the creator : animated frame by frame in flash and composited and textured in AfterEffects.
Get the full story here
Tags: art · video · animation · humor
La Antena
February 4th, 2008 · No Comments
dmtls Blogged something interesting today on dmtlsmerzbau.wordpress.comRead this summary:
A homage to early silent cinema, much in the vein of Fritz Lang. With references to a plethora of films, from Metropolis to Soylent Green, Sapir makes heavy use of symbols and metaphors. Well ‘drawn’ archetypical characters, a little bit of stop motion animation, retro futurism […]
Tags: art · video · Cinema · criticism/opinion · criticism · film · La Antena
The ABCs of Dada
January 9th, 2008 · No Comments
dmtls Did an interesting post today on dmtlsmerzbau.wordpress.comCheck it out:
Every product of disgust capable of becoming a negation of the family is Dada;
a protest with the fists of its whole being engaged in destructive action: Dada;
knowledge of all the means rejected up until now by the shamefaced sex of comfortable compromise and good […]
Tags: avant-garde · art · video · dada · Culture
Street of Crocodiles
January 4th, 2008 · No Comments
dmtls Posted something interesting today on dmtlsmerzbau.wordpress.comThe first few lines are here:
Street of Crocodiles by Stephen and Timothy Quay.
The Street of Crocodiles is a piece of unsurpassed filmmaking. Aside from the delicate and disturbing movements of this ghetto’s inhabitants, it […]
Tags: avant-garde · art · video · Cinema · bizarre · surrealism · brothers Quay · surreal
Charlotte Moorman
October 26th, 2007 · No Comments
dmtls Posted something interesting today on dmtlsmerzbau.wordpress.comRead this summary….
Post homage to Charlotte Moorman.
“TV-Bra for Living Sculpture” (1969) and “Chamber Music” (1969) [via performancelogia.blogspot.com]
Charlotte Moorman on how she met with Nam June Paik and on the establishment and presentation of the 1964 premier performance of Stockhausen’s “Originale” in NYC.
Visit also:
The sonic archives of Ubuweb and
http://time.arts.ucla.edu/terminals/schneemann/moorman.html
Read […]
Tags: 20th century composer · avant-garde · experimental · music · art · fluxus · video · cello · Charlotte Moorman · Nam June Paik