I want to add this to baba samas’ recent post of Tangerine Dream videos.
This video of Tangerine Dream’s “Bath Tube Session” in Berlin in 1969 might not have fancy animations or effects, but it really expresses (and documents) the psychedelic spirit like no other (just look at that trippin’ crowd).
“Dromos aims to achieve the provocation of a generative accident in an immersive environment.” Dromos is a live visual performance created by composer fraction and visual artist Maotik. Shown in the Mutek festival 2013 it creates a stunning 3D immersive experience, which makes me you want to be there.
I’d love to be in one of those VJs festivals. I believe in the future we will see more collabaration work being done between DJ’s and VJ’s to create a more synchronized show. This is a video from the VJ meeting that took place in Poland in March 2012
When this post will be published I will be in the Lost Festival with two other members of this site!
This video starts off with a couple of people that have a hard time leaving the festival ground last year and than shows a bit of the madness that went down. I Hope it’s as good in 2013 as well 🙂
If I have a wish for this festival it’s that Simon Posford will give a surprise set 🙂
This quite hilarious video was created for the 12th year old birthday (or Bat Mitvah, in that case) of an Israeli girl called Adi Fox. It was directed by Amit Bar-Sheleg, a video maker who makes birthday videos like these for a living, and became a massive hit in Israel.
I can see why. In my eyes, it is so hilarious and beautiful because it has the perfect and very delicate balance between the polish and the roughness, the precision and the sloppiness, the great talent in which this is all performed and also the sheer amateurism. Plus it has great vibes. I only regret the many commercial logos from Israeli TV shows which appear at the end. Sad as it is, I guess this is what most kids like these days.
But, never mind that, just enjoy the video. It’s really fun and hyperpsychedelic.