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?I Want To See How You See? - Pipilotti Rist
3,021 views October 01, 2006
Quick, Quick, Slow : the Sex Pistols Remixed
3,249 views September 29, 2006
Mr. & Mrs. Blue Skies - Ajit Anthony Prem
1,650 views September 27, 2006
Gokhan Okur - Last Train Ride
2,961 views September 26, 2006
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then and now - Antonio Mendoza from DVblog on October 21, 2006 2,151 views / likes
then and now (2006, 5MB, 20 sec. loop) although it s only twenty seconds there s a bunch of stuff from DVblog in it: iggy s hand, the gnarls barkley video, a piece from the nuclear attack video, and the begining of another video from some guy called Moljevic. and, of course, there s that great riff from yes. from Antonio Mendoza.
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Exquisite Corpses from DVblog on October 20, 2006 1,362 views / likes
Exquisite Corpses (2006, 1.74MB, 39 sec) Lashings of Gallic style from the Marmotte Corporation. The music is My My Metrocard from Le Tigre.
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Sacha Baron Cohen - Borat Response from DVblog on October 19, 2006 1,575 views / likes
borat response (2004, 1.9MB, 54 sec.) Sacha Baron Cohen s Da Ali G Show provided lots of Controversy and created Conflicts with the Kazakh Government. .
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Rick Silva - recap from DVblog on October 18, 2006 1,350 views / likes
Recap (trailer) (2006, 7.18MB, 1:12 min) Says Rick Silva: Recap is a remix of the cult classic graffiti movie Wild Style (1982) where every piece of graffiti in the original film has been digitally crossed out and tagged over with the Recap tag. The full piece is available on DVD as an 82 minute video loop. I find this piece intriguing. I m pretty friendly to formalism - it s amazing what beauty interest a good algorithm (in the broadest sense) can deliver. But here Rick Silva seems to have taken steps to eliminate perhaps too strong rather to render difficult the emergence (partly because the original looks so great, haven t seen it, so even the trailer is, for me, quite irritating, because by definition it covers up [and maybe this is the point - I think the setting hence the mode of viewing probably make a huge difference - I could see this working brilliantly in a gallery where one takes in some of it moves on, digesting, but I think I would rather have extensive dental work than sit watch it as movie] what I long to see.) of casual beauty. Good though! I don t mean to be negative! Better than bland of course, anytime!
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The Internet - Aaron Valdez from DVblog on October 17, 2006 1,194 views / likes
The Internet (2006, 5.3MB, 1:03 min.) The latest report from Valdezatron Industries’ technology department. from Aaron Valdez.
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Open Sesame from DVblog on October 16, 2006 1,269 views / likes
open sesame (2005, 5.9MB, 3:09 min.) a rare non youtube homemade video these are slowly going extinct nice music from - del.icio.us/cory_arcangel.
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Ginsberg reads from Howl from DVblog on October 15, 2006 2,721 views / likes
from Howl part 2 (1997, 7.5MB, 4:07 min) The mighty Allen Ginsberg, buffoon, trickster, personality, conscience, catalyst above all genuine, genuine poet; our Whitman, sometimes bad but never boring, who in so many ways shaped the best minds of his generation , reads from part two of Howl shortly before his death in 1997. From the excellent allenginsberg.org
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HD VIDBLOG #119 - Research from DVblog on October 14, 2006 1,056 views / likes
HD VIDBLOG #119 (2006, 5.9MB, 3:09 min.) Why would somebody make something like this? by Prof. Chris Weagel from - human-dog.
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Puzzleweasel - ?Cvon? from DVblog on October 13, 2006 1,083 views / likes
Puzzle (2006, 19.2MB, 3:51 min) Puzzleweasel is the sonic output of " target="_blank">Peter Dahlgren. From ufx.dk.
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Puzzleweasel - ?cvon? from DVblog on October 13, 2006 1,062 views / likes
puzzle (2006, 19.2MB, 3:51 min) Puzzleweasel is the sonic output of " target="_blank">Peter Dahlgren. From ufx.dk.
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The Head of Raymond K - Bottom Union from DVblog on October 12, 2006 816 views / likes
The Head of Raymond K (2006, 25.3 MB, 2:50 min.) Did any of this happen? Should I quit drinking coffee? Do I exist? Am I only a construct in the mind of some insane norwegian? Should I quit my job? Change my head? These are only a few of the existential questions you might ask yourself when you venture into the head of Raymond K. Part 2 of 5 from Bottom Union.
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Kari Altmann/Blackmoth from DVblog on October 11, 2006 792 views / likes
I Don t Know You (2006, 26.7MB, 4:01 min) Music: Deru Video: Kari Altmann a.k.a Blackmoth. Good on the old atmosphere thing
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Blackmoth/Kari Altmann from DVblog on October 11, 2006 780 views / likes
I Don t Know You (2006, 26.7MB, 4:01 min) Music: Deru Video: Kari Altmann a.k.a Blackmoth. Good on the old atmosphere thing
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8 BIT - documentary about art and video games from DVblog on October 10, 2006 930 views / likes
8 BIT trailer (2006, 8.7MB, 1:28 min.) Premiering in New York at the Museum of Modern Art, 8 BIT is a hybrid documentary examining the influence of video games on contemporary culture. A mélange of a rocumentary, art expose and a culture-critical investigation, 8 BIT ties together seemingly disconnected phenomena like the 80’s demo scene, chiptune music and contemporary artists using machinima and modified games. Produced in NYC, LA, Paris and Tokyo, 8 BIT brings a global perspective on the new artistic approaches of the DIY generation which grew up playing Atari and Commodore 64. Some of the artists featured in 8 BIT include Cory Arcangel, Bit Shifter, Bodenstandig 2000, Bubblyfish, Mary Flanagan, Alex Galloway, Glomag, Paul Johnson, John Klima, Johan Kotlinski, Nullsleep, Joe McKay, Tom Moody, Akiko Sakaizumi, Eddo Stern, TEAMTENDO, Treewave and Carlo Zanni. With the help of media critic Ed Halter and new media curator and writer Christiane Paul, these very recent artistic strategies are put in the historical context of modernist and postmodernist discourse and examined as potential examples of a transition into fresh, uncharted territory. 8 BIT insists that in the 21st century Game-Boy rock, machinima and game theory belong together and share a common root: the digital heritage of Generation X. visit - 8bitmovie.
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Dancing in the Sun from DVblog on October 09, 2006 828 views / likes
Dancing in the Sun (2006, 16.7MB, 1:09 min) Does what it says on the tin, nicely too. Made by Gareth Jordan.
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More Athens strangeness from DVblog on October 07, 2006 741 views / likes
Dance, Motherfucker, Dance! (2006, 7.4MB, 3:22 min) Epiphany (2006, 1.9MB, 11 sec loop) From the town that brought you Boling Morales here s more, this time from John Crowe of pluralmedium.com Is it something in the water or just that unrelenting Southern sun that seems to make Athens a crucible of weirdness? Be afraid, be very afraid c. Music for the delicately entitled Dance, Motherfucker, Dance! by the Violent Femmes.
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8 halfmile - Fellini remixed from DVblog on October 06, 2006 1,071 views / likes
8 halfmile (2006, 6.9MB, 2:21 min.) Fellini s classic film re-mixed Eminem-style by - The AV Club. from - film threat.
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Extreme Skipping from DVblog on October 05, 2006 1,902 views / likes
Extreme Skipping (2006, 15.7MB, 2:36 min.) This short was made a little while back, about one of the most underappreciated universal sports: extreme skipping. If you are a skipper and have footage of yourself skipping, make sure to submit it to us. We would love to check out your moves. Music by Blink 182. Edited by Ajit Anthony Prem. Directed by Marc Miller and Marc Levine. from - squigglebooth.
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Jennifer Proctor - Two movies from DVblog on October 04, 2006 927 views / likes
Hickory Hill (2004, 10.1MB, 2:02 min) Surfacing (2003, 8MB, 2:25 min) Engaging sensitive work from Jennifer Proctor. What is the word for video..like..painterly for painters?..well, these videos are that word. More here
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Well Did You Evah!? from DVblog on October 03, 2006 678 views / likes
Well Did You Evah? (1990, 14.2MB, 3:45 min) Maybe you re all totally familiar with this but I never saw it before I think it is great . The magnificent Iggy Pop duets with Debbie Harry on the Cole Porter song Well Did You Evah? as part of an AIDS fundraiser from 1990 - more details here.
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?Next To Heaven? from Hopper Video from DVblog on October 02, 2006 1,140 views / likes
nexttoheaven (preview) (2006, 5.2MB, 1:24 min) OK, there have been questions and a few complaints. But, yeah, there is a secret project. Here s a peek. Here are a few ideas that didn t make the cut Sound of one hand clapping What we ate, what we didn’t eat (lost tape!!) Network centric warfare Time graffiti Cherry Tree talk Hard shave with color bars behind . from hoppervideo .
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?I Want To See How You See? - Pipilotti Rist from DVblog on October 01, 2006 3,021 views / likes
I Want To See How You See (2003, 55.2MB, 4:48 min) Hallucinatory, luscious, with a hint of darkness: approaching the formulaic but, if so, certainly a winning formula for Rist as always undoubtedly beautifully imaginatively wrought, a video portrait of the writer curator Cornelia Providoli, found on the consistently excellent Lumen Eclipse site.
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Quick, Quick, Slow : the Sex Pistols Remixed from DVblog on September 29, 2006 3,249 views / likes
Anarchy (Jim Punk) (2006, 8.2MB, 52 sec loop) reresex (Abe Linkoln) (2006, 3.5MB, 16 sec) Anarchist (Szpakowski) (2006, 1MB, 26 sec loop) Some more remixes of the Pistols post , from JimPunk, Abe Linkoln ..er.. me.
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Self Preservation in an Atomic Attack from DVblog on September 28, 2006 741 views / likes
Self Preservation in an Atomic Attack (1950, 44.2MB, 17.41 min) A real winner from the Prelinger Archives, this film is seventeen funny and frightening minutes of useless disinformation from the American government.
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Mr. & Mrs. Blue Skies - Ajit Anthony Prem from DVblog on September 27, 2006 1,650 views / likes
Mr. Mrs. Blue Skies (2006, 30MB, 5:30 min.) September 7th marks three exciting years since meeting my Wife. In that time, my life has changed dramatically for the best. It seems like I finally have a life! This video should certainly remind you of being forced to sit through the family vacation videos by your parents. If it doesn’t then you should watch it a couple of times. Music: Mr. Blue Sky by Electric Light Orchestra From Ajit @ squigglebooth
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Gokhan Okur - Last Train Ride from DVblog on September 26, 2006 2,961 views / likes
Last Train Ride (2006, 10.7MB, 4:01 min) Skilful eye catching animation from Turkish artist Gokhan Okur.
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Do the Dew from DVblog on September 25, 2006 972 views / likes
Do the Dew (2006, 14MB, 2:29 min) from Mountain Dew.
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Variations V - John Cage from DVblog on September 24, 2006 1,128 views / likes
Variations V (1965, 7.5MB, 2:22 min) John Cage made «Variations V» in 1965 for the Merce Cunningham Dance Company. He and David Tudor settled on two systems for the sound to be affected by movement. directional photocells aimed at the stage lights, so that the dancers triggered sounds as they cut the light beams with their movements. and a series of antennae. When a dancer came within four feet of an antenna a sound would result. Cage, Tudor, and Gordon Mumma operate equipment to modify and determine the final sounds. -from " target="_blank">mediaartnet.
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