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Nick
a piece of media (YouTube clip, film, TV show)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkkLO4oEQS4
youtube link: nasa using greenscreen to fake iss footage
astonaut on green screen caught on the act
explanation of what is used to fake situations
FRAUD
pun on astro not
writing; dexter bang sinister
black and white psychedelia
reads the text
while working on a project in glasgow, third eye center
history of psychedelia, whats is trying to do
technology chemistry rejection of content regression somehow
lot of literary references, nabokov..
+drawings on mescaline
stretch old ideas of coming together
art work:  video spartacus chetwind (delights nick)
noooooooooooooooo/screams
excerpt
beautiful, contemplative, safe framing movnig image work
makes him laugh
paning shots 'amazing'
2000
footage women communities
she keeps chnging her name as an artist
picked because maybe  it can infuriate as well
picked intuitively, relates to nick's work
WAR CRIMINAL AND TRAITOR GEORGE BUSH
shows background image of someone filming in front of a "greenscreen"
explanation of chroma-key
FRAUD
emotive music and conspiracy theory of interest
"astro-not" pun as important.
reading- dexter sinister -
a text on psychedelia - createdfor an exhibition.
working on project at third eye center
documenting history of countercultural
recuperation of history of psychedelia - what's really at the core of it, and relation to modernity?
one hand embracing modernity in terms of technology - but also rejection/regression of content.
lots of literary references
extensive footnotes for contextualization -
Used Portapak at 3rd Eye centre in the early 1970s. Portapak (1968), the first video system and feedback media, affordable. It was used by the video group Radical Software and Dan Graham was one of the first users. See also Ant Farm (1966-75) dirty dishes parts one and two  (ubuweb)
Spartacus Chetwynd video
delightful response to video
beautiful / contemplative (when shown with others)
beautiful photography with primal screaming
makes Nick LaAUGH
commissinoed by collective gallery
worked with womens community groups to create the workpiece about gender
reason for choice in potential for infuriation
apprached in curatorial way - as reference to own practice
less intrusive than nick's work
disconnect between sound and video (second with intent and first without)
screaming for dramatic effect - no location for scream
disconnect from subjects
manipulative use of soundtrack
three examples cover such distant grounds - history, politics, psychedelia, conspiracy, illusion, bodily, human,
Steve asks: where do you locate the emotion in the two vids?
too much of the same
in the vids too much information through the same channel (psychedelia) - visual and auditory overload
VERSION TWO:
Nick
Nick



Latest revision as of 10:52, 24 November 2016

Nick

a piece of media (YouTube clip, film, TV show)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkkLO4oEQS4

youtube link: nasa using greenscreen to fake iss footage astonaut on green screen caught on the act explanation of what is used to fake situations FRAUD pun on astro not

writing; dexter bang sinister black and white psychedelia reads the text while working on a project in glasgow, third eye center history of psychedelia, whats is trying to do technology chemistry rejection of content regression somehow lot of literary references, nabokov.. +drawings on mescaline stretch old ideas of coming together

art work: video spartacus chetwind (delights nick) noooooooooooooooo/screams excerpt beautiful, contemplative, safe framing movnig image work makes him laugh paning shots 'amazing' 2000 footage women communities she keeps chnging her name as an artist picked because maybe it can infuriate as well picked intuitively, relates to nick's work

WAR CRIMINAL AND TRAITOR GEORGE BUSH shows background image of someone filming in front of a "greenscreen" explanation of chroma-key FRAUD

emotive music and conspiracy theory of interest "astro-not" pun as important.

reading- dexter sinister - a text on psychedelia - createdfor an exhibition. working on project at third eye center documenting history of countercultural recuperation of history of psychedelia - what's really at the core of it, and relation to modernity? one hand embracing modernity in terms of technology - but also rejection/regression of content. lots of literary references extensive footnotes for contextualization -


Used Portapak at 3rd Eye centre in the early 1970s. Portapak (1968), the first video system and feedback media, affordable. It was used by the video group Radical Software and Dan Graham was one of the first users. See also Ant Farm (1966-75) dirty dishes parts one and two (ubuweb)

Spartacus Chetwynd video

delightful response to video

beautiful / contemplative (when shown with others) beautiful photography with primal screaming makes Nick LaAUGH commissinoed by collective gallery worked with womens community groups to create the workpiece about gender reason for choice in potential for infuriation apprached in curatorial way - as reference to own practice less intrusive than nick's work disconnect between sound and video (second with intent and first without) screaming for dramatic effect - no location for scream disconnect from subjects manipulative use of soundtrack three examples cover such distant grounds - history, politics, psychedelia, conspiracy, illusion, bodily, human,

Steve asks: where do you locate the emotion in the two vids? too much of the same in the vids too much information through the same channel (psychedelia) - visual and auditory overload


VERSION TWO:

Nick

a piece of media (YouTube clip, film, TV show)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkkLO4oEQS4

youtube link: nasa using greenscreen to fake iss footage astonaut on green screen caught on the act explanation of what is used to fake situations FRAUD pun on astro not

writing; dexter bang sinister black and white psychedelia reads the text while working on a project in glasgow, third eye center history of psychedelia, whats is trying to do technology chemistry rejection of content regression somehow lot of literary references, nabokov.. +drawings on mescaline stretch old ideas of coming together

art work: video spartacus chetwind (delights nick) noooooooooooooooo/screams excerpt beautiful, contemplative, safe framing movnig image work makes him laugh paning shots 'amazing' 2000 footage women communities she keeps chnging her name as an artist picked because maybe it can infuriate as well picked intuitively, relates to nick's work

WAR CRIMINAL AND TRAITOR GEORGE BUSH shows background image of someone filming in front of a "greenscreen" explanation of chroma-key FRAUD

emotive music and conspiracy theory of interest "astro-not" pun as important.

reading- dexter sinister - a text on psychedelia - createdfor an exhibition. working on project at third eye center documenting history of countercultural recuperation of history of psychedelia - what's really at the core of it, and relation to modernity? one hand embracing modernity in terms of technology - but also rejection/regression of content. lots of literary references extensive footnotes for contextualization -


Used Portapak at 3rd Eye centre in the early 1970s. Portapak (1968), the first video system and feedback media, affordable. It was used by the video group Radical Software and Dan Graham was one of the first users. See also Ant Farm (1966-75) dirty dishes parts one and two (ubuweb)

Spartacus Chetwynd video

delightful response to video

beautiful / contemplative (when shown with others) beautiful photography with primal screaming makes Nick LaAUGH commissinoed by collective gallery worked with womens community groups to create the workpiece about gender reason for choice in potential for infuriation apprached in curatorial way - as reference to own practice less intrusive than nick's work disconnect between sound and video (second with intent and first without) screaming for dramatic effect - no location for scream disconnect from subjects manipulative use of soundtrack three examples cover such distant grounds - history, politics, psychedelia, conspiracy, illusion, bodily, human,

Steve asks: where do you locate the emotion in the two vids? too much of the same in the vids too much information through the same channel (psychedelia) - visual and auditory overload