The worlds first screening of a ‘dooble-voodle’ is showing in two frames two views taken out of a window of a hiper-speed train traveling through Tokyo – 2008.03.08.
Be aware that the dooble-voodle starts with just one single frame and no sound… ‘The Beginning and The End’ starts after approximately three minutes runtime and ends at the end right before the voodle ends… Tokyo on the other hand never ends and ends and ends…
Thanks to ISIS for the permission to adapt their unbelievable persistent and insistant music for this world-premier of a dooble-voodle-video-work! Turn up the volume!
This was interesting. I’m afraid I didn’t quite get the “painter’s birthday dinner” aspect. My thought is that it was a try-out for dancers, and we were watching the dancers waiting. Did I miss it all together. It had a dada feeling that was good.
Milt
thanks, milt.
Indeed, there is a mistake. i entered the wrong video… but at least the picture and the video corresponded. will post the one from the birthday dinner, next.
best, sam
Well, last thursday we went downtown, and had some fun – dancing – playing music, and just laughing! This is Jamie Lee being taken away by some drummers we found on the street.
I really liked that one. Somehow it made me think of an odd kind of Tarzan story:
“Abandoned as a child and raised by drummers, Milt Lee lives a peaceful life in the urban jungle, calling on his street musician friends only when the city is in great peril…”
yeah…the video plays at the same size as the thumbnail. I incorrectly took a screenshot of the player as well as the video. Anyone know how to edit a comment?
If you log in – Ryan has the info, you can edit a post there – just point to a different picture. I used to have the login info but it’s lost in a blizzard of electrons.
M.
Finally…Canada Day. I’ve been sitting with the flag since last fall.
If you recall I won the flag on eBay. It cost me $1.00 with free pickup.
Finally the day is here.
Oh Canada, very trippy, and a really nice flag. I have always thought that Canada had a really good looking flag. Big old maple leaf – how cool. Hmmmm….what would be a cool US flag? The peace symbol – yep that would be nice. We could do it in lots of colors – like M-TV And it should be nice and chubby – like us.
Barcelona’s streets are always plenty of buskers that plays their music in every free space, I like so much to listen their rythms and fusions. Those ones are at least funny.
(Length: 2:56) In the kids’ area at the county fair this year there stood a small stage in front of a couple of benches. There was no schedule of performers or showcases, just a live gooseneck microphone at a kid-friendly height. When we first walked past, a couple of girls were using it to sing “Happy Birthday” together. The boy appeared not to take notice. A few minutes later, however, when there was no one on stage and no one in the audience, he wandered up the ramp, muttered a few words into the microphone, and stepped back down again. After a few more tentative experiments, he marched back up and launched into a complete song, an En Vogue number from Sesame Street (complete with the requisite melisma). While his diction is… imprecise, his rhythm is surprisingly good. He even attempts to sing much of the song while inhaling, in his attempt to keep the beat. I have included the song in its entirety, so nota bene.The general shakiness of the video is due to the effect of Christa’s foot tapping on the bench on which we were seated.
this is the forbidddeeennn Safari nights in Chengdu…as I promised to some of my friends …this is a tour around the wild wild nights I spent while living in my Chinese hometown Chengdu the du…enjoy !!!
A collection of a few video bits from the first week after we got Hazel the Hamster. She was only a few weeks old, but already starting to show her acrobatic talents.
Once again, live location sound provided by a nearby television. This time I recognize some sounds from “Grand Designs”, an advert for “Norwich Union insurance”, and some kind of medical or lifestyle documentary.
From: http://lomeg-rom.blogspot.com/2008/06/lomegvisual-025-urban-scapes-i.html
The worlds first screening of a ‘dooble-voodle’ is showing in two frames two views taken out of a window of a hiper-speed train traveling through Tokyo – 2008.03.08.
Be aware that the dooble-voodle starts with just one single frame and no sound… ‘The Beginning and The End’ starts after approximately three minutes runtime and ends at the end right before the voodle ends… Tokyo on the other hand never ends and ends and ends…
Thanks to ISIS for the permission to adapt their unbelievable persistent and insistant music for this world-premier of a dooble-voodle-video-work! Turn up the volume!
unfortunately, the video blasts the format given here at semanal – watch it instead at http://blip.tv/file/1031906 or at http://lomeg-rom.blogspot.com/2008/06/lomegvisual-025-urban-scapes-i.html. We’re so sorry for the inconvenience…! Moi & b.k. at LOMEG_ROM.
uncut imbrication: a painter’s birthday dinner. enjoy. best, sam.
This was interesting. I’m afraid I didn’t quite get the “painter’s birthday dinner” aspect. My thought is that it was a try-out for dancers, and we were watching the dancers waiting. Did I miss it all together. It had a dada feeling that was good.
Milt
thanks, milt.
Indeed, there is a mistake. i entered the wrong video… but at least the picture and the video corresponded. will post the one from the birthday dinner, next.
best, sam
From: http://hollowbonefilms.manykites.org/2008/06/jamie-dancing/
Well, last thursday we went downtown, and had some fun – dancing – playing music, and just laughing! This is Jamie Lee being taken away by some drummers we found on the street.
I really liked that one. Somehow it made me think of an odd kind of Tarzan story:
“Abandoned as a child and raised by drummers, Milt Lee lives a peaceful life in the urban jungle, calling on his street musician friends only when the city is in great peril…”
From: http://www.momentshowing.net/2008/07/perfect_nonsense.html
okay, it is time to rock. here is my life from the past 60 days.
you really do have a snake problem… great video! b.k./LOMEG_ROM
Nicely done.
Hey Jay, I watched this on your web site because when it was here, it showed up as tall and skinny. Very Strange.
yeah…the video plays at the same size as the thumbnail. I incorrectly took a screenshot of the player as well as the video. Anyone know how to edit a comment?
If you log in – Ryan has the info, you can edit a post there – just point to a different picture. I used to have the login info but it’s lost in a blizzard of electrons.
M.
From: http://mikemoon.net/vlog/2008/07/01/canada-day-2008/
Finally…Canada Day. I’ve been sitting with the flag since last fall.
If you recall I won the flag on eBay. It cost me $1.00 with free pickup.
Finally the day is here.
Happy Canada Day Everyone.
Oh Canada, very trippy, and a really nice flag. I have always thought that Canada had a really good looking flag. Big old maple leaf – how cool. Hmmmm….what would be a cool US flag? The peace symbol – yep that would be nice. We could do it in lots of colors – like M-TV And it should be nice and chubby – like us.
Milt
From: http://last-word.blogspot.com/
This is what happens when you help run a “media geek camp”
From: http://vlog.blogia.com/2008/070302-definido-de-julio.php
we are playing ´definidos´ at cienojos.tv. this is mine for july.
From: http://blip.tv/file/1052460
Quest for something invisible : this week’s guest : Ran Slavin.
From: http://davidleeking.com/etc/2008/07/05/mickey-picket/
My hotel was a good mile from the ALA2008 conference. One morning, I had to walk through a line of picketers outside Disneyland – it felt odd.
From: http://alejandroangel.es/tv/2008/07/09/musica-en-la-calle/
Barcelona’s streets are always plenty of buskers that plays their music in every free space, I like so much to listen their rythms and fusions. Those ones are at least funny.
From: http://www.matchbookfilms.com/2008/07/open-mic.html
(Length: 2:56) In the kids’ area at the county fair this year there stood a small stage in front of a couple of benches. There was no schedule of performers or showcases, just a live gooseneck microphone at a kid-friendly height. When we first walked past, a couple of girls were using it to sing “Happy Birthday” together. The boy appeared not to take notice. A few minutes later, however, when there was no one on stage and no one in the audience, he wandered up the ramp, muttered a few words into the microphone, and stepped back down again. After a few more tentative experiments, he marched back up and launched into a complete song, an En Vogue number from Sesame Street (complete with the requisite melisma). While his diction is… imprecise, his rhythm is surprisingly good. He even attempts to sing much of the song while inhaling, in his attempt to keep the beat. I have included the song in its entirety, so nota bene.The general shakiness of the video is due to the effect of Christa’s foot tapping on the bench on which we were seated.
this is the forbidddeeennn Safari nights in Chengdu…as I promised to some of my friends …this is a tour around the wild wild nights I spent while living in my Chinese hometown Chengdu the du…enjoy !!!
From: http://despauterio.net/2008/11/04/title/
title “…”
video published on my blog also: http://despauterio.net/2008/11/04/title/
Rgds,
ZN
From: http://www.makevideo.org.uk/2008/11/13/semanal-week-27-hazel-the-first-week/
A collection of a few video bits from the first week after we got Hazel the Hamster. She was only a few weeks old, but already starting to show her acrobatic talents.
Once again, live location sound provided by a nearby television. This time I recognize some sounds from “Grand Designs”, an advert for “Norwich Union insurance”, and some kind of medical or lifestyle documentary.