In the Mediterranean they are a pest, in Japan they are food, and for Isaac Gale they are graceful color stains, and the inspiration for Lazerbeak’s video “Dream Team”.
In the Mediterranean they are a pest, in Japan they are food, and for Isaac Gale they are graceful color stains, and the inspiration for Lazerbeak’s video “Dream Team”.
Another video of the trance tribe. This time from the 2008 total eclipse festival in the mountains of Russia. It’s all about being out there together brothers and sisters sharing ideas, love, and nature.
It’s all about experiencing a communal moment out of time:
Another trippy offering from Flying Lotus, this time visualized by lilfuchs. Note how at a certain point he uses the bulging eye effect from Love & Theft.
“Sometime you find yourself in a place that you just can’t explain and quite often it can be a little bit worrying. This animated short tells of one such occasion as our hero tries to express his feelings in the only way he can…”
Directors Ben&Julia are two French-Swiss nutters, who do all sorts of graphics gigs and apparently love putting mushrooms everywhere. Take a look at their Vimeo channel and website for more, if you like the style.
A cathedral is a multimedia work of art. It addresses all of one’s sences: the smell of incense, the coldness of it’s stone, the magnificent colored light shining from the stained glass window and the liturgical chanting help transform the believer’s conciessness into a spiritual experience.
An unfinished clip made, few years ago, with some of his sketches …
Drawing, Animation & Process by Hakr
Music: Richard Devine (“Klockner” from “Asect:Dsect”, Schematic 2003).
There is something genuinely psychedelic about pure meaningless noise, what do you think? I assume it is about expanding the moment of not lacking anything, not missing any inexplicable significant “other” (to depend meaning on), the moment that is not determined by something else beyond itself. When everything is given, joy is not defined by what is missing, not limited by it’s opposit. So the research for the beauty of noise might be related to the persuit of limitless joy.
Pure and limitless presence, wouldn’t that just be the end of it all?
On the other hand, aren’t interruptions in the limitless process of signification possible?
In this interview John Cage cites Kant for saying that there are two things that don’t have to mean anything: music and laughter. Then he starts laughing…
…and then he explains a little more what he is talking about. Enjoy!