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*This is a 5 minute sample of a 24 hour version of the song "The End' by Us Rock band The Doors. </div> | *This is a 5 minute sample of a 24 hour version of the song "The End' by Us Rock band The Doors. </div> | ||
*The 12-minute song has been slowed down and elongated to become a 24-hour audio piece | *The 12-minute song has been slowed down and elongated to become a 24-hour audio piece | ||
*I am interested in how timing can be mediated and experienced - a song made in 1967 has been re-appropriated throughout popular culture (e.g. the film ‘Apocalypse now’), | *I am interested in how timing can be mediated and experienced - a song made in 1967 has been re-appropriated throughout popular culture (e.g. the film ‘Apocalypse now’), | ||
to provide narrative conclusion and elevate the sense of finale. By slowing the piece down its structural climax plateaus into a endless horizon that accompanies | to provide narrative conclusion and elevate the sense of finale. By slowing the piece down its structural climax plateaus into a endless horizon that accompanies | ||
the linearity of time, suspending itself into a frozen conclusion | the linearity of time, suspending itself into a frozen conclusion |
Revision as of 16:33, 12 March 2014
- This is a 5 minute sample of a 24 hour version of the song "The End' by Us Rock band The Doors.
to provide narrative conclusion and elevate the sense of finale. By slowing the piece down its structural climax plateaus into a endless horizon that accompanies the linearity of time, suspending itself into a frozen conclusion