Showing posts with label collaberation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label collaberation. Show all posts
Monday, 20 May 2013
The Green Goddess
Saturday, 1 December 2012
Fleetwood Mac Revisited
Julia Holter re-explores Fleetwood Mac's "Gold Dust Woman" in the album "Rumors: Revisited, which features contemporary pop covers on Fleetwood Mac's album "Rumors". This particular cover by Holter retains a spooky feel, with a digital crescendo and wailing lyrics.
Give it a listen:
See the full album line up Here.
Give it a listen:
See the full album line up Here.
Monday, 5 November 2012
Yamantaka/ Sonic Titan
I realize it had been ages since I last posted, but no time for excuses, let's get back into it!
I was at an artist talk done by the lead singer of Yamantaka/ Sonic Titan today about her film work for their music videos. Yamantaka/ Sonic Titan is a band that is also a collaborative art project based out of Montreal. They create new instruments for their music, and their own story lines and installations for their band sets. The lead singer, Ruby Kato Attwood, creates the bands music videos. She utilizes many different film techniques to create the videos, from stop animation, live action film, and slow motion film, to drawing, painting, and installation-making. In her presentation, she described that many of the costumes and sets used in their shows are made from found objects or very cheaply sourced materials. However I think that their work has an almost high brow or rendered look to it, and this information from her presentation makes their work even more interesting to me.
Bandcamp:
Music Video for Hoshi Neko:
I found their work to be refreshing, fun and psychedelic. Let me know what you think!
I was at an artist talk done by the lead singer of Yamantaka/ Sonic Titan today about her film work for their music videos. Yamantaka/ Sonic Titan is a band that is also a collaborative art project based out of Montreal. They create new instruments for their music, and their own story lines and installations for their band sets. The lead singer, Ruby Kato Attwood, creates the bands music videos. She utilizes many different film techniques to create the videos, from stop animation, live action film, and slow motion film, to drawing, painting, and installation-making. In her presentation, she described that many of the costumes and sets used in their shows are made from found objects or very cheaply sourced materials. However I think that their work has an almost high brow or rendered look to it, and this information from her presentation makes their work even more interesting to me.
Bandcamp:
Music Video for Hoshi Neko:
I found their work to be refreshing, fun and psychedelic. Let me know what you think!
Labels:
animation,
art,
City,
collaberation,
Dance,
Design,
Drawing,
Film,
Humor,
music,
Painting,
photography,
puppets,
street art,
Yamantaka/ Sonic Titan
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