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Army of Lovers – Let the Sun Shine In

8 Jul

We, the generation who survived the new-age holocaust of the 1980s, the 1990s and the 2000s, deserve to have our private little revolutions with a tacky aftertaste of saccharine, and sicker than ever before.

Army of Lovers pervert one of the the 1960’s most powerful anthems into an amazing hyper-consumerist vision of curious colorful glowing perversions.

Snoop Dogg – Sensual Seduction

3 Jul

If you don’t know by now… Doggy Dogg is a freak!

BOB SINCLAR / RAINBOW OF LOVE

2 Jul
[vimeo http://www.vimeo.com/13461141]

Amazing forest creatures-elves come to save the day.

Are you shpongled?

30 Jun

As we go deeper and deeper into the third milennia we see a rapid growth in a holistic aproach towards concerts and raves. If you have missed the video of the new Amon Tobin show that was featured on this site before, do check it out —>

I cannot wait to see what will happen next in this field… we will enter raves and shows where the air will be literally thick, we will smell the music, taste it, be it. The future is here, enjoy it.

Chris Cunningham Work !

29 Jun

In a previous post, I presented Rubber Johnny, the experimental short movie of Chris, I wanted to introduce more deeply Cunningham’s work,

Mostly music clips, but also short movies and experimental psychedelic animations…

To summarize, here is the trailer of the really good DVD “Chris Cunningham director’s cut”, I advise you to watch 😉

and then, I’d like to ilustrate his work with one of my favorite video music clip:

Love the message, love the song, love the way it is directed and played…

enjoy !

Bizness

23 Jun

 

Rubber Johnny // Chris Cunningham

23 Jun

One day, I was working on a video/contemporary dance trailer, the guy I was working with showed me this short movie.
Then, I went out of my mind for a while…

This morning, I wanted to watch to a C. cunningham music clip (I will put on if them soon on DPV !) Come to Daddy (A. Twin).
and I reminded this experimental short movie !

Rubber Johnny is a six-minute experimental short film and music video directed by Chris Cunningham in 2005, using music composed by Aphex Twin. The name Rubber Johnny is drawn from a British slang for “condom” as well as a description of the main character, which explains the title sequence.
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The concept for Rubber Johnny came from Cunningham imagining a raver morphing as he danced. The idea evolved to the present film, in which Johnny (played by Cunningham) is an isolated deformed (possibly hydrocephalus) teenager kept on a wheelchair and locked in a dark basement with his chihuahua. Given his situation, he spends his life imagining all kinds of musical psychedelia to entertain himself.

The film was originally intended to be a 30 second TV commercial for the Aphex Twin album drukqs, using the track “afx237 v7”. However, Cunningham grew to like the concept more and more and decided to expand the concept into a longer length (the original commercial remains in the film in an altered form.) The film was shot partially in infrared night vision on digital video. The film’s music is “afx237 v7 (w19rhbasement remix)”, a remix made by Cunningham; the credits music is “gwarek2”, also from drukqs.

The film starts out with a doctor trying to communicate with Johnny who merely babbles in response. At a given point, Johnny manages to just barely leave his incoherent verbal babbling for a moment and mentions that he sees his mother, saying “mm–muhmaamaa.” The doctor understands this and asks him if he wants her to come in. When this occurs, he begins to freak out and has to be given a sedative injection.

The scene cuts to a blinking fluorescent light, then to a mouse crawling over a press-sticker credit, followed by the title, “Rubber Johnny” which is seen on a backwards-playing scene of a condom being pulled off a penis.

Johnny is first seen leaning backward in his wheelchair with his oversized head hanging over the back of it. Johnny mutters a distorted “Aphex.” This begins the Aphex Twin track, and Johnny begins to rhythmically follow it, while his dog watches. His dancing involves him performing balancing tricks with his wheelchair, and deflecting light beams with his hands as he dances.

After a minute or so, a door opens and he is interrupted by someone who appears to be his father. During this, Johnny is out of his delusion and is shown sitting upright in the wheelchair, turning to look. His father opens the room’s door, yells at him unintelligibly, and slams the door.

After he leaves, Johnny is seen inhaling a large line of white powder. The video then becomes even more erratic and delusional, as if the effect of the powder has not only affected Johnny, but the video’s world itself. The music becomes more spasmodic remix of the previous tune, and Johnny now hides behind a door, avoiding the white light beams. Later, he gets his face smashed at high speed into a piece of glass, with the camera watching from the other side so that the elastic-like skin and even some innards can be seen flattening out onto the glass every time. This was done using prosthetic-based special effects rather than digital morphing.

After a while of this, he is interrupted a second time by his yelling father, after which the video ends with Johnny, once again, reclining back in his wheelchair and babbling at his chihuahua.

More Uncanny Recursions by Cyriak

19 Jun

This is not the first but the (1, 2, 3…) fourth time that cyriak’s videos are featured here on dpv. Enjoy these recent additions to his  worlds of  uncanny and beautiful recursion (you might even find some resemblance to minecraft’s blocky universe)!

Cocorosie

16 Jun

Watching videos by the music group Cocorosie it is clear that there is a psychedelic aesthetic that exists in all of them. Their gender bending performance and twisted lyrics join beautifully created videos to create ultra-short film masterpieces. I was not surprised when I found out that in their childhood the sisters, Bianca and Sierra, joined their father who explored the traditions of American Indian to vision quests. In their videos they succeed in creating  twisted realms of alien beauty with a dark side to them…

 

Tomorrow Never Knows

13 Jun

Hi there. This is my first post as a new contributor and I’m glad to meet you!

This is a very cool home made music clip for this amazing psychedelic song by the Beatles. The music is very trippy while the lyrics are some of the deepest I’ve known.

There is nothing like a bored bunch of teenagers to make for an exciting video clip. However it is open to decide if this particular one is subversive, or to be more exact – what it subverts: mainstream culture, or psychedelic culture. This clip mixes psychedelic imagery from suburbia with long scenes of eating a burger in McDonalds. It is hard to realize what its supposed to mean or of it even is supposed to mean something, but it smells like teen spirit, and I like it!

So enjoy!

6Dmind