Long ago, I made a cassette that used a looped strip of sandpaper
instead of magnetic tape. Needless to say, nobody would ever dare play
it, not even me.
m
On Nov 7, 2005, at 6:02 PM, JOHN BENNETT wrote:
Whew - that DOES take one back-
Reminds me of the edition I did that consisted of
SIX BOOS
2005
A horizontally-normalized interweaving of sound samples.
(Source: Series 6000 sound effects library.)
http://www.kunst.no/bjornmag/mpphp2004/AUDPhon01x.ogg
(1.7 MB OGG Audio File)
mwp
like.
There was a fascinating mix of people at the event. Young, old, black,
white, Hispanic, etc. I wish I could have done the experience justice
of witnessing the injustice of the State, but this will have to stand
as the best I have to offer.
mwp
I think it refers to the vagina dentata, or what the tooth fairy left under your pillow while you were having a nocturnal emission. . .
m
On Nov 22, 2005, at 10:41 AM, John M. Bennett wrote:
What is the tradition of oneiricriticism involving the loss of teeth? Sounds mighty intriguing -
John
Have you, anybody, read Twain's War Prayer? If not, do. It's eerily
relevant to today. (Or maybe not so eerily, alas.)
m
On Nov 22, 2005, at 9:02 PM, Alan Sondheim wrote:
It's unbelievable. I keep thinking continuously how thin civilization,
whatever passes for enlightenment, is. Look
/SelfPortrait88spitbite.jpg
mwp
HSV Exhaustions 01
2005
http://www.kunst.no/bjornmag/mpphp2004/HSV022005.mov
All 216 (= 6^3) permutations of the HS and V parameters of an image taken at 6 levels are assembled into a movie for your optimal viewing pleasure.
mwp
remains under investigation, as I would love to be able to compose
something like this myself via conscious algorithmic methods.
mwp
Thanks! Of course I mean download, not upload, in my note. I always get
those terms mixed up, a kind of topographical dyslexia, I suppose.
m
On Dec 7, 2005, at 5:44 AM, cris cheek wrote:
the 'boys' never sounded so gd
it's just how i remember it
On Dec 7, 2005, at 5:03 AM, mwp wrote
this is my webpage if I say it is
2005
A page from the Geert Dekkers nznl.com website, reclaimed as my own:
http://nznl.com/geert/get.php
mwp
On Dec 7, 2005, at 7:45 AM, Geert Dekkers wrote:
nznl.com digest
Dec 01, 2005 - Dec 07, 2005
Posts 1284 - 1290
http://nznl.com
1284. Dec 01, 2005
amount
of music is squeezed into an increasingly smaller space...
mwp
to me.
What happened to the music I was intending to upload and exactly how
it got transformed remains under investigation, as I would love to
be able to compose something like this myself via conscious
algorithmic methods.
mwp
__
Dr. John M. Bennett
Curator
be forewarned! In the future, I am looking to vary the rhythm more, open up the sound with more silences, etc. but this gives you a pretty good bare-bones idea of what is to come. . .
mwp
get to the audiomulch stuff, it's 50 i think but
well
worth it, might be less and i think there might be a trial period
in any case this is hardly unbearable, quite easy to listen to -
On Fri, 9 Dec 2005, mwp wrote:
HeyBullGod
2005
http://www.kunst.no/bjornmag/mpphp2004/MPDiv01x2005.mp3
[3MB
I have AS's monumental Evening Edged in Gold, in English translation,
which must have been a life-altering experience for the translator. The
book's dimensions are 12x16 and fills over 200 pages with dense,
indescribable prose.
m
On Dec 11, 2005, at 9:17 AM, Alan Sondheim wrote:
I have the
I have a few dozen photos from this that I took at the protest in SQ
last night. It may take me a couple of days before I can process them,
in case anybody cares.
m
On Dec 13, 2005, at 1:00 AM, Alan Sondheim wrote:
-- Crips gang co-founder Stanley Tookie Williams has been executed in
- but they're worth waiting for. You
have
an incredible eye. I wish we were there... - Alan
On Tue, 13 Dec 2005, mwp wrote:
Well, you're in luck, because I just finished uploading the file this
very minute! It's a slideshow with 49 photos, 22.5mb quicktime.
Photos from the Tookie Williams
portside on Arnold's 'reasoning' - it's
more
horrifying than I thought. - Alan
On Tue, 13 Dec 2005, mwp wrote:
Thanks! I wanted to rush this into availability while the emotional
wounds surrounding the issue were still fresh, so I didn't put much
effort into figuring out an optimal compression
While I agree with AS that no computer will ever reproduce the nuanced touch of a human performer, there are many things one could do to flesh out today's generic samples and make them sound more “human.”
Just as in video games where the player picks out the specific features his avatar will have
into a long self-imposed glottal hibernation...
On Dec 18, 2005, at 8:46 PM, Alan Sondheim wrote:
On Sun, 18 Dec 2005, mwp wrote:
[Arggh, I feel the hostility meter starting to flutter into the red…
If that’s the case, I’m outta here.]
No hostility intended.
Don’t know why such a list
Bent image files. Never heard of these before. Am I late to the party?
m
http://www.animalswithinanimals.com/bent/
Okay, guys, here’s the deal. I’m in the process of putting the
finishing touches on a 2-hour videotaping I did in 2005 of a lecture by
the filmmaker Jean-Paul Gorin. Gorin was 1/2 of the Dziga Vertov team
in the 1960s-70s that was formed by him and Jean-Luc Godard; – yes,
THAT Jean-Luc Godard.
MR
I've got excerpts from the Meltzer reading ready to upload, any time
your guy is ready.
MP
Links, anybody?
m
Begin forwarded message:
Histoires du Cinema
Histoire(s) du cin?ma 1A: Toutes les histoires (1989)
http://rapidshare.de/files/10235363/Godard_-_histoires
-1a__lower_resolution_.wmv
73.13 MB
Histoire(s) du cin?ma 1B: Une histoire seule (1989)
JB, do you mind sharing a story or two about the writer William
Wantling? I'm reading up on the guy and am curious to get more info.
You mention that you connected with him here:
http://www.rattle.com/rattle11/poetry/jbennett.html
so I thought there might be more to the story you could tell.
I don't understand how the rehabilitation of the WU is pomo's fault.
Can anybody explain?
m
On Jan 27, 2006, at 8:42 PM, Alan Sondheim wrote:
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Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 23:02:16 -0500 (EST)
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The artists and musicians I know who get grants devote 30% of their
week at minimum just to the gruntwork of filling out applications,
writing up resumes, making demo tapes for jury viewing, and such. I
think the reason they succeed is mainly due to their tenacity and hard
work at pursuing this
/
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Sent: Sun, 19 Mar 2006 10:12:58 -0800
Subject: Hard Mix Week-end
Hard Mix Week-end, after a still by Jean-Luc Godard (2006).
http://mwp.jaycloidt.com/mpmov2006/HMG2006.mov
1min20sec, 8MB
mwp
://mwp.jaycloidt.com/mpmov2006/BWC012006.mov
silent, endless loop, 638KB
mwp
- for example Tony Conrad? - Alan
On Mon, 20 Mar 2006, mwp wrote:
THE FIRST MOVIE
2006
This movie simply alternates between black and white frames, but I
find the effect produced by such a simple device to be far more
interesting than the description might suggest. If you gaze directly
On Mon, 20 Mar 2006, mwp wrote:
Yes, I've seen both Jacobs and Conrad. And Kubelka, Sharits, etc.
This is the most minimal of flicker films, of all films for that matter, in that it is simply b/w in alternation, with no attempt at making analogies to music, etc.
m
On Mar 20, 2006, at 11:09
who's crumbling to pieces from
within.
Silent, approx 20 sec., 338KB.
http://mwp.jaycloidt.com/mpmov2006/PDTy.mp4
mwp
://mwp.jaycloidt.com/mpmov2006/Sony012006.mp4
2 min, silent, 3.2MB
mwp
://mwp.jaycloidt.com/mpmov2006/PAP2006.mp4
Slideshow, silent, 39 sec, 1.2MB
mwp
educated, as you say.
m
On Mar 24, 2006, at 5:39 AM, mIEKAL aND wrote:
mwp
Thanks for the pictures. One thing I'm struck by in the collection of photos is how the absence of college kids gutter punks the motley collection of younguns that usually show up at protests in these parts (Madison, WI
, for a DVD release, which may
or may not be commercially available, in an upcoming month.
The compression on this is pretty brutal, but it’s the best of several
options I tested, alas.
http://mwp.jaycloidt.com/mpmov2006/Comp8.mp4
3 minutes, silent, 5.67MB
mwp
editing. 400x speed.
mwp
walking to my car and then driving home.
(Not the smartest idea on my part to tape while driving on the freeway,
by the way!) No modification of speed was used this time, except in one
brief shot towards the end (150%).
mwp
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