Showing posts with label Video Poem. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Video Poem. Show all posts

Aug 6, 2009

Dream Triptych: Mashup Week V

The works of lots of folks appear in this "television show", notably the moving voice of atom bomb survivor Sakue Shimohira on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the bombing of Nagasaki.

Each element chilled, moved or otherwise stayed with me:

spoken words - Sakue Shimohira (thanks to Democracy Now)

"American Flag" - unknown vlogger (metadata reminder)

"Flux Film No. 14" - Fluxus 1966

cello - Robert Rowe

poem - Ron Androla

spoken poem - John Korn

"Foolium" - Roy Trumbull of "The Story Spieler"

Volkswagon / AlkaSeltzer footage courtesy Internet Archive


Mar 14, 2009

Poetry in Song :: Video Collaboration :: Seesmic as Poetry / Music Tool



Dzaakya and I have collaborated before elsewhere. This is a new work from him and another person @ Seesmic.

Folks are making things together over there from time to time. Check it out.


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Dec 28, 2008

"Where the F**k is Your Moral Indignation?"



From the Archive.org site:

A video visit to the Landmine Museum in Siem Reap, Cambodia with a poem. For more of my videos, please go to http://alseye.com


This movie is part of the collection: Open Source Movies

Audio/Visual: sound, color
Keywords: Cambodia, land mine, war

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs


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Mar 7, 2008

From 1000 Reasons to Cut Your Hair :: Live

A poem for actress who dances and dancer who speaks, this performance co-directed with choreograher Toni Taylor whose Pi Dance Theatre does some amazing works.

The poem's mine.

The venue is / was held at an Upper West Side church in New York City, on - what? - 86th Street, just West of Broadway on the North side of the street.

Anyone recall the name of this monthly reading>

Oct 20, 2007

Robert Croma :: Video Poetry



I've been waiting for Robert Croma to upload a new video in order to re-vlog his work and provide you with fresh media.

Today's the day.

:)

Had occasion to work with still photographer Annie Liebovitz on a motion picture project featuring the great Lauri Anderson. Liebovitz just didn't get the transition from still to motion.

Still photog Croma gets the poetry of it.

Layers of meaning, movement, rhythm, rhyme, repetition.

Oh.

Yeah.

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