Archive | 2016

“Mutations”-Lillian F. Schwartz, 1973

7 Oct

Wow! Very meditative and interesting early computer generated animation from Lillian Schwartz. Below is text from her website:
Lillian Schwartz, resident artist and consultant at Bell Laboratories (New Jersey), 1969-2002. During the 70s and 80s Schwartz developed a catalogue of visionary techniques for the use of the computer system by artists. Her formal explorations in abstract animation involved the marriage of film, computers and music in collaboration with such luminaries as computer musicians Jean-Claude Risset, Max Mathews, Vladimir Ussachevsky, Milton Babbit, and Richard Moore. Schwartz’s films have been shown and won awards at the Venice Biennale, Zagreb, Cannes, The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, and nominated and received Emmy nominations and awards.
Her work has been exhibited at, and is owned by, The Museum of Modern Art (New York), The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York), The Whitney Museum of American Art (New York), The Moderna Museet (Stockholm), Centre Beauborg (Paris), Stedlijk Museum of Art (Amsterdam), and the Grand Palais Museum (Paris). Lumen has collaborated with Lillian Schwartz and curator Gregory Kurcewicz to compile a touring package of these important works. “A Beautiful Virus Inside the Machine” features animations restored to video. “The Artist and the Computer”, 1976, 10 mins is a documentary about her work. Produced by Larry Keating for AT&T, “The Artist and the Computer is an excellent introductory informational film that dispels some of the ‘mystery’ of computer-art technology, as it clarifies the necessary human input of integrity, artistic sensibilities, and aesthetics. Ms. Schwartz’s voice over narration explains what she hoped to accomplish in the excerpts from a number of her films and gives insight into the artist’s problems and decisions.” – John Canemaker 
“Lillian F. Schwartz.” Lillian F Schwartz. N.p., n.d. Web. retrieved 06 Oct. 2016.

Stranger

7 Oct

By: ori toor

Off The Air: Robots (S03E02)

5 Oct

Aired in 2014.

List of videos in this episode:

Jelly Wobbler by Nik Ramage
Robot footage supplied by DigInfo
Ants in My Scanner by Francois Vautier
Robogran by Cyriak Harris
“Kill Your Co-Workers” music video by Mike “Beeple” Winkelmann
Michael by Space Shower Networks
God Knox by Kokofreakbean
“Boss Wave” music video by Kristofer Ström
OstrichCopter by Pricordia, footage supplied by Viral Spiral
Raw Data by Jake Fried
BigDog Beta by Pantless Knights
Drawing Apparatus by Robert Howsare
AI vs. AI by Igor Labutov and Jason Yosinski
Aerial Technology demo reel footage provided by Uncage the Soul

Secret Friend: Something’s Happening

4 Oct

Video created by OtherFingerFilms.

Horrifying Mutant Nightmare Abomination (Remix)

3 Oct

“Discover nature” – a disturbing reflection (if we may call it that) on nature, culture and the weirdness of it all with some flying fish and handsome women. So, do you like nature?

“Millenium Crux” by New Fumes

2 Oct

Bel Beleza Litman – Corazon de la Tierra

1 Oct

My dear friend Bel Beleza Litman just published this first music clip from her debut album Recordando La Fuente. The album which features a number of extremely beautiful and healing medicine songs. And this video clip is a nice accompaniment which makes you feel  closer to the earth and to heart.

“The Spaceman”- music video for The Cosmic Dead featuring footage taken from Japanese shorts Super Giant #5 & #6. Edited together by Julian Dicken

30 Sep

[BRDG023] ATOM

29 Sep

 

By: BRDG

Off The Air: Nature (S03E01)

28 Sep

Aired in 2013.

List of videos in this episode:

Visions of the Wild film by the United States Department of Agriculture, supplied by the Prelinger Archives
“Brats” music video by Ian Cheng
Hyper Geography by Joe Hamilton
24,480 Minutes with an Australian Tree Fern by the Upthink Lab
Fungia Food by Coral Morphologic
“Staring Out the Window” music video by Ninian Doff
Woos by PetPunk
“What’s Up?” music video by Liam Lynch, for the song also by Lynch
A Walk in the Woods by Weebl
Madam Butterfly by Gabriel Kempers
Land by Hiraoka Masanobu
“The Ghostly Voices Once Said!” music video by Randy Knott