Only two posts in one month is an all time low... in before the end of 2011 with a delightful Weekend WTF. Or: "Meanwhile, in David Lynch's unconscious."
Friday, December 30, 2011
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Friday, December 2, 2011
Dennis Moore
Monty Python clip of the week is making a guest appearance here again with the classic "Dennis Moore" bit. I love John Cleese's casual naturalistic acting in this.
Etiketter:
Monty Python
Saturday, November 26, 2011
List of Fictional Diseases
This List of Fictional Diseases on Wikipedia is very interesting and could probably form the basis for some interesting artistic projects.
(Via BoingBoing)
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Lichtspiel Mutation 1: Whitechapel
I finally (finally!) got around to uploading the piece I wrote for the Unsound festival in Kraków last year. This version is based on a recording of the rehearsal with the Sinfonietta Cracovia the day before the actual performance, and has been painstakingly edited, processed and tarted up to sound as good as possible, along with the electronic music track which is loosely based on audio from the original film.
Long story short: The work is based on an old "Jack the Ripper" film from 1953, "Man in the Attic". I've used footage and audio from the film and then remixed it into something completely different, and on top of this I've composed a score for 45-piece string orchestra. The resulting work is way more abstract than the actual film it's based on, more suggestive and dreamlike. I've slowed down the footage and utilized extreme contrast and darkness to create something more like a 'shadow play', if you catch my drift.
I'm planning on making more works in the "Lichtspiel Mutations" series, all based on old films in the public domain but hopefully they'll all be very different and for different constellations. My next planned 'mutation' will probably be for solo violin, electronic music and animation. Looking forward to that!
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Das Ding
Soon to be released, the prequel of The Thing, the John Carpenter movie from 1982. And the director is a Dutchman! Matthijs van heijningen has made some pretty entertaining commercials and I love his entrepreneurship. He just took off to chase his dream in Hollywood and got the opportunity to make a tribute to his favorite movie. Good luck to you Matthijs!
and some commercials, very filmy:
and some commercials, very filmy:
Etiketter:
Film
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Alan Moore interviews Brian Eno
This is a radio interview from 2005. I've always enjoyed hearing Alan Moore speaking, and I've always enjoyed hearing Brian Eno speaking. So what could be better than the two of them in conversation? 28 mins. Enjoy!
http://n3ta.com/radio/?p=46
via Coilhouse
http://n3ta.com/radio/?p=46
via Coilhouse
Etiketter:
Comics,
creativity,
Music
Monday, October 31, 2011
atelier olschinsky

See more of these very inspiring images at atelier olschinsky! I particulalrly like the "cities" and "metamorphosen" galleries.
Friday, October 28, 2011
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Yes.
YES. The eminent chamber quartet The Peärls Before Swïne Experience, who commissioned "Odboy & Erordog episode 2" a couple of years back, has now secured funding to commission episode 3 as well as an introductory prologue to ep. 2 to create a 'triptych' for quartet, film and electronic music that they will bring on the road. Furthermore, it will be promoted by the Swedish Film Institute, so chances are good it'll reach out to a decent audience. Very happy about this; happy about working with them again, and happy to revisit the world of Odboy & Erordog once more!
Celebrate with me by rewatching the first two episodes:
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Amer (2010)
This is apparently a 2010 film made in the style of a 1970's 'giallo' film, i.e. Dario Argento, Mario Bava... Love the poster and the trailer seems intriguing enough...
Etiketter:
Aesthetics,
Film,
movieposters,
retro
Friday, October 7, 2011
Weekend WTF (and 200th post, hooray!)
Last wednesday's weirdo film was the Japanese 1977 WTF-fest 'Hausu' -- a film unlike anything anyone has ever seen, ever. This scene in particular found its way to my heart. Enjoy! (And here's to the next 200 posts.)
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