Re: music image artist

From: esperanza collado (email suppressed)
Date: Sat Jun 30 2007 - 04:31:43 PDT


I suggest Neil O'Connor from Dublin too.

http://www.iamsomadrone.com

Cheers.
e.

On 30/06/07, jaime cleeland <email suppressed> wrote:
> Hi, I suggest looking at Ethnomite Pux. Use the google search engine.
>
> Jaime.
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> db <email suppressed> wrote:
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> I don't know Ernie Gusella's work but your description makes me think of
> Phill Niblock's work.
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> EXTREME MAY 2003 CAT # XDVD001 [Multi-zone | Colour | NTSC 5.1 | 3:28:00
> http://www.phillniblock.com/news.html
> Phill writes: "In concert I frequently show films from a series that I made
> over a 20 year span, generally titled "Looking at the Movement of People
> Working". At ZKM and MAMCS. Some of these will form part of a new DVD on the
> Australian record label, Extreme."
>
> This is the content:
>
> Film (side one): 1. Peru; 2. Mexico; 3. Mexico; 4. Mexico (total time 1:36)
> Music: 1. "Every Tune", Daniel Goode, clarinet (22:48); 2. "Summing III",
> David Gibson, cello (32); 3. "Four Arthurs", Arthur Stidfole, bassoon
> (22:28); 4. "E for Gibson", David Gibson, cello (20)
>
> Film (side two): 5. Hong Kong; 6. Hungary (total time 2:02)
> Music: 5. "Cello & Bassoon", David Gibson, cello and Arthur Stidfole,
> bassoon (25:05); 6. "A Mix of Cello & Bassoon and Contrabassoon &
> Contrabass" (25:05 minutes), Arthur Stidfole, bassoon and contrabassoon and
> David Gibson, cello and contrabass; 7. "A Third Trombone", Jon English,
> trombone (22 minutes); 8. "According to Guy, version III", Guy Klucevsek,
> accordion (22:00); 9. "Not Untitled, Knot Untied - Old", Relache Ensemble of
> Philadelphia (22:00)
>
>
> I also remember seeing a piece that Steina did at ETC where violin chords
> were used to create transitions between a single camera's view of the four
> seasons, but that was video. You might want to check out ETC's history
> project for other work of this type:
>
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> http://www.experimentaltvcenter.org/history/index.html
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>
> DJ Spooky was performing a "re-version" of Birth of a Nation a couple years
> back, though I wouldn't call it visionary. You can find extracts from the
> film and the score here:
>
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> http://www.djspooky.com/art.html
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>
> This one doesn't exactly fit your criteria as it is filmmakers collaborating
> with a musician, but the performance I saw of Gibson/Recoder/Menche was
> superb.
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>
> db
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> On Jun 22, 2007, at 3:02 PM, gyoungblood wrote:
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> Frameworkers,
> Can anyone recommend an artist who makes videos and also composes and plays
> music that is in, or over, the image track. Someone gifted in both art
> forms -- a visionary image-maker and unique composer/musician. I'm not
> talking about(and do not want) music videos. I prefer that he/she be known
> primarily as a moving image artist who happens also to be a
> composer/musician. Nor am I talking about live "performance video." I want
> so-called single-channel post-produced videotapes, with music that is not
> banal pop.
>
> This is for a project about Ernie Gusella. If you know his work, then you
> know what I'm talking about. I want to compare him to other artists who make
> both image and music.
>
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