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Two from Pash
from DVblog July 23, 2008
Ludwig Poos Schwabe (2007, 36MB, 1:20 min) 1st Ping-Pong Lesson With Lucha Lib (2008, 31.2MB, 4:18 min) Even 18 years after the wall came down there s still a quite palpable residue of the great absurdist tradition that flourished under Stalinism in work being made in the former Eastern bloc. (Of course it goes back further, to Švejk to a certain Prague insurance clerk) Then, the deliberate crudeness, strangeness and in-your-faceness concealed the most serious of purposes. Of course there s still plenty to kick against everywhere, but one can t help wondering whether in work like this, Cheshire-cat-smile like, the attitude persists but a question lies over any substance. Of course there s no reason to demand high seriousness everywhere both these pieces are well made and amusing, though of the two I much prefer Ludwig, Lucha Lib being marred by a gratuitous and infantile sexism. I sound harsher than I mean to be. There is a lot to like in both pieces and I ll definitely be following future work from Pash with interest.
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Pierre Huyghe
from DVblog July 21, 2008
Pierre Huyghe #1 (NK, 2.69MB, 1:43 min) Pierre Huyghe #2 (NK, 1.59MB, 3:03 min) Pierre Huyghe #3 (NK, 2.33MB, 1:29 min) Pierre Huyghe #4 (NK, 2.29MB, 1:30 min) The last couple of times I ve been in Paris, I ve headed straight for the Pompidou Center to see Pierre Huyghe s wonderful This Is Not A Time for Dreaming. I wish we d got a copy of that here but you can see it in it s glorious entirety at the indispensable UbuWeb. There s some other great stuff by him there too. (And I m not even going to begin to say why I think it s great, - take a look!) As a kind of companion to that here re four short videos from the website of the PBS Art in the 21st Century series. What imagination! What vision! What a GSOH! What substance!
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Margaret - Brian Gibson
from DVblog July 20, 2008
Margaret (2008, 54.3MB, 5:44 min) This is a reoccurring dream. I shot this a few days back in Peg’s wonderfully spacious apt. The music is originally by Michael Szpakowski and was remixed by me for the video. Puzzling and mysterious video by Brian Gibson.
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Special Summer Edition; 5th NSKO Summercamp
from iFight Vodcast July 19, 2008
Vakantie! Geen interview met iemand deze keer. Het was tijd om zelf weer deelnemer te zijn. Wel een filmpje van 4 minuten! Je krijgt een korte impressie van het 5de zomerkamp van de NSKO. We trainden op een prachtig weiland bij het Stayokay hotel in Gorssel. Mijn pak is nog steeds niet schoon vanwege de koeienmest! Wel een geweldig kamp met een zeer goede sfeer en strakke organisatie. Ga snel kijken!
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White Winter Hymnal
from DVblog July 19, 2008
White Winter Hymnal - Fleet Foxes (2008, 5.7MB, 2:28) Beautifully poignant music video from Fleet Foxes, directed by super talented Sean Pecknold.
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Three more from Paul Kelly
from DVblog July 18, 2008
Dust/Spring Evening (2005-7, 26.2MB, 1:57 min) Dignity (2004, 40.4MB, 7:02 min) Rain : Focus winter in the north (2004-9, 9.5MB, 1:12 min) We showed a couple of rather restrained, pastoral pieces by Paul Kelly in February of this year. So, here re three rather restrained, somewhat more urban pieces. I admire the determinedly austere approach, to make much - or rather to make us make much- of what is given to the camera (quite a lot, it has to be said, in Dignity which is a touching portrait of man dog), although one does have visions of a kind of Yoda figure meditating in depth before every possible editing decision to take the four years Focus apparently took to make. I look forward to more.
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Daniel Osbourne - Untitled
from DVblog July 17, 2008
Untitled ( excerpt (2008, 87MB, 6:27 min) There s something pleasantly reminiscent of Linklater s Slacker in this piece from Daniel Osbourne. I don t mean to suggest it s derivative; I don t think it is, or only in the completely unescapable way of coming-after. This piece has it s own identity, which at first I wasn t sure whether it was completely random, but then little bits of structuring begin to assert themselves. In particular I like the fades which occur immediately prior to anything substantive happening. A lot of it looks very good too - there s no doubt the man has an eye - the 3-D glasses sequence, the fire women, the musical instruments procession (although am I alone in finding something slighty snotty about the shot of the bemused onlookers?). That little cavil aside this is interesting stuff I look forward to seeing how Osbourne s work develops.
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Put The Fun Back Into Bloggng
from YouTube :: Tag // screencasts July 16, 2008
http://blog.tom-rogers.com/ Author: tomrogers123 Keywords: blog tom rogers Apple software video help outube uploader problems issues advice iMovie iShowU screencast mov quicktime YouTube network internet wordpress press this Added: July 16, 2008
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Suburban Kids with Biblical Names - “Rent a wreck”
from DVblog July 16, 2008
Rent a wreck (2005, 21 MB, 3;13 min.) Suburban Kids with Biblical Names is a swedish band formed in December 2003 by Johan Hedberg and Peter Gunnarsson. They make and record their music in the hallway or the storehouse at the home of Peter s parents. Johan makes simple drafts of the songs and then Peter polish them and turn them into shiny pop songs.
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Leeds Vlog #3
from DVblog July 15, 2008
Checkout (Emma Bailey , 2007, 39.1MB, 51 sec loop) Eating Cake (Lauren Craig , 2007, 34MB, 1:29 min) Washing the Dog (Danielle Pawley , 2007, 16.4MB, 44 secs) A Step Away from Home (Katie Keech , 2007, 12.8MB, 10 sec loop) Yet more from Leeds Vlog. Original post
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Re: Notebook Battery Tips
from YouTube :: Tag // screencasts July 14, 2008
Video Cam Direct Upload Author: bbctschris Keywords: blog tom rogers Apple software video help outube uploader problems issues advice iMovie iShowU screencast mov quicktime YouTube network internet Added: July 14, 2008
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Notebook Battery Tips
from YouTube :: Tag // screencasts July 14, 2008
http://blog.tom-rogers.com/ - I love Mac OS X but am not such a fan of Apple's hardware. Author: tomrogers123 Keywords: blog tom rogers Apple software video help outube uploader problems issues advice iMovie iShowU screencast mov quicktime YouTube network internet Added: July 14, 2008
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Jillian Mcdonald - Screen Kiss
from DVblog July 14, 2008
Screen Kiss (clip) (2005, 3.1MB, 1:00 min.) Jillian is trying to make Billy Bob Thornton jealous, inserting herself into existing film clips and getting kisses from Daniel Day Lewis, Vincent Gallo, Johnny Depp, and Billy Bob’s former wife - Angelina Jolie. Also check out Me and Billy Bob .
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Undisclosed Beauty - Anders Weberg
from DVblog July 13, 2008
Undisclosed Beauty (2008, 8.7MB, 3:13 min) We ve shown Anders Weberg s work here on a number of occasions. He s clearly a serious artist has made some very potent work, I find myself a bit at a loss with this latest piece - it doesn t work for me. My assumption is that it s me who is not looking right, but I find the aestheticising of what looks like some quite violent and disturbing imagery both trite and somewhat suspect. (And the music over-eggs it for me too ) The piece recently won a prize in Ljubljana so I could well be in a minority. Of course it s the mark of a rich challenging body of work that the artist is ahead of the commentators so I look forward perhaps to reconsidering in weeks, months or years
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YouTube Web Uploader Issues
from YouTube :: Tag // screencasts July 12, 2008
http://blog.tom-rogers.com/ - I love doing videos and screen-casts as they are a direct way to help people out. I am currently have a number of issues with YouTube's web uploader and was wondering if any of you have advice for me. Here is an example of an incorrectly uploaded video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjNR7BXtmpk Author: tomrogers123 Keywords: blog tom rogers Apple software video help youtube uploader problems issues advice iMovie iShowU screencast mov quicktime YouTube network internet Added: July 12, 2008
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Locusts
from DVblog July 12, 2008
Emergence - Locusts (2008, 233.8MB, 11:19) From celebrated MC Invincible, a docu-music-video about the history of gentrification and capitalism s destruction of communities in Detroit. Video features several local activists, including Grace Lee Boggs and (full disclosure) my good friend Ron Scott. This intense collaboration gives me chills every time I watch it. I ll let the rest speak for itself.
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Xelor - zZz - Grip
from DVblog July 11, 2008
Grip (2007, 101 MB, 4:13 min.) Grip is a video clip for the band zZz. It is a one take, top shot video with trampoline gymnasts simulating video effects, and has been recorded live as part of the opening Nederclips , a showcase of Dutch videoclips at the Stedelijk Museum. The important criteria were that the audience at the opening would be able to witness the whole shoot, and that the videoclip would be added to the exhibition immediately after the shoot. The project developed by Roel Wouters AKA Xelor.
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Sam Renseiw again
from DVblog July 10, 2008
patafilm #609 (2008, 18.2MB, 4:27 min) No excuse offered or needed to show work by the Danish magician, Sam Renseiw. (when I called him the genius Dane here a little while ago, he wrote me, modestly demurring, but he is, Dear Reader, he is. Both) He says still imbricated in the subtle magic of simple things and situations , which is unusually accurate for an artist self assessment. Beautiful work.
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Toaster
from DVblog July 09, 2008
Morgan Schwartz - Toaster (2001, 7.3MB, 3:30) From Morgan Schwartz.
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MMC 010: Screencasting Secrets
from Mac MediaCast July 08, 2008
This video is a tutorial on Screencasting secrets - how to make a great screen capture or screencast presentations on your Mac. Direct Download (QuickTime) Full transcript below the fold - Screencasting is using screen captures (stills and movies) from your computer to create video content. We re starting to see these pop up all over the web in [...]
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Two from Robert Croma
from DVblog July 08, 2008
Thibaut Is Singing On Oberstein Road (2008, 15.5MB, 2:36 min) Rules of Engagement (2008, 18.1MB, 2:15 min) Tremendous work from Robert Croma. The Iraq piece is harrowing but you should watch it nonetheless. The Thibaut piece is simply exhilarating. I was trying to figure out what exactly makes this work so outstanding. I don t think it s just the fact that it is technically so good (although it is). It s to do with Croma s taste, judgement instinct, or at least how he deploys these to tell us something, or rather to intuit-to-us something about being a human being. You couldn t make a rule of it, for that would render it inert mechanical, but, loosely, in these two pieces, it seems to me to lie in a going-beyond -the-expected - a process with its heart in the little codas which open out the pieces in a quite extraordinary way. So the Iraq piece, though supremely well done, is initially not a million miles away from much other remix type work, but it is the final calling-to-attention, the framing, of the gait of one of the people whom we have just seen obliterated that re-doubles its horror but also creates the tiniest ground for hope in the inescapable (thanks to Croma) clear recognition of our common humanity. A similar process occurs in the Thibaut piece - its potency initially seems to reside in the simplicity of the camera exploring the still, the conjunction of the new and old imaging technology and the simple moving fact of evocation of time passed. It s beautiful; and many would have been tempted to leave it there. The final section is a risk - it could have have the opposite effect to what it actually does; it could have closed off, made pat. Here perhaps the technical fluency does play a defining role but the effect is the exact opposite of closure -we re left, once again, in a very different way, filled with a sense of the mystery complexity possibility ( the fragility) of being human.
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Philadelphia Institute for Advanced Study Video Brochure
from DVblog July 07, 2008
Philadelphia Institute for Advanced Study (2008, 82.2MB, 9:15 min) Rather wonderful piece from Shawn Kornhauser Brandon Joyce who seem to exist in a strange crevice between real Philadelphia well some other one. The layers of japes spoofery multiply exponentially but something near the truth, whatever that is, can be found here, here here. I think.
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Exercise by Lucia Nimcova
from DVblog July 06, 2008
Lucia Nimcova - Exercise (2007, 40.5MB, 6:03) Outrageously funny video from Slovakian artist Lucia Nimcova. I m pretty sure not being able to understand the language makes this that much more endearing and amusing.
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John Cage - 4:33
from DVblog July 05, 2008
John Cage - 4:33 (2004, 47MB, 9:23 min) Wonderful video of the BBC Symphony Orchestra under Lawrence Foster giving a performance of John Cage’s notorious/ provocative/seminal/epoch-making 4:33.
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‘Ce soir je vous propose’ - transcendence from Dan Canyon
from DVblog July 04, 2008
3 of 7(2002, 74.7MB, 4:00 min) 4 of 7(2002, 105MB, 4:00 min) Two (from a series of seven) heartbreakingly beautiful, lump-in-the-throat-evocative lyric poems about being young, disguised as music video/documentaries. Dan Canyon is a natural filmmaker. He so is. What more to say, except nice to see Blackheef pronounced correctly? See all seven.
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Video: New Vacuum Cleaner
from World of Wati July 03, 2008
Wilkie hoovering the carpet Click image to play. (Pop-up, 11.1mb, 1m 36s) Wilkie is very observant. Whatever his parents do, he wants to do it as well, including hoovering the floor. He's been playing with the real thing until his parents saw a toy version and got it for him. He loves it! Question: Why did they make the hoovers only in pink? Technorati: Video, Quicktime, Japan, Singapore, Baby, Maternity
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