This (Region One / NTSC) DVD features ten of my videos (1983-2006) which filter a lexicon of recurring themes through a spectrum of movie motifs and narrative strategies. You'll see skiers stop to build an empty hole in the snow, nomadic bikers debating the polywave, a spy being led from one mysterious note to another, lesbian vampires working on their garlic farm, and a visitation that gives a professor the inspiration to invent a gadget that transforms lives. What you'll hear is pure noise, most of which is derived from amplified erosion. Paypal me $15 for your copy!
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Cinema Noise
This (Region One / NTSC) DVD features ten of my videos (1983-2006) which filter a lexicon of recurring themes through a spectrum of movie motifs and narrative strategies. You'll see skiers stop to build an empty hole in the snow, nomadic bikers debating the polywave, a spy being led from one mysterious note to another, lesbian vampires working on their garlic farm, and a visitation that gives a professor the inspiration to invent a gadget that transforms lives. What you'll hear is pure noise, most of which is derived from amplified erosion. Paypal me $15 for your copy!
Monday, April 7, 2008
More noisy radio
In the 1980's, whenever I wanted to create an all-night broadcast using only a single sound, I would take a long tape-loop and play it through multiple playback heads. This technique always provided a seamless sound sculpture. For Simulcast, I did something different. Instead of using analog based repetition, I took a short recording of 40 seconds and digitally stretch it into a single ten hour long wave form. The original recording was that of an auto accident, which is a favourite sound source of mine. The resulting effect is very much like ceaseless grinding. Which also happens to be a favourite of mine:
More info / webstream here:
http://free103point9.org/events/1911/
More info / webstream here:
http://free103point9.org/events/1911/
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