Conrad Schnitzler: Mut.

Gotta love those Synthi sounds.

Sculpture de Nicolas Schöffer (1968) / Musique de Pierre Henry, “Spatiodynamisme I” (1963)

Electronic Visualization Event 1. Spiral.

“This is a document of the performance of spiral 1 performed live at the Interactive Electronic Visualization Event 1 in 1975
Performance by:
Tom DeFanti, Digital computer
Dan Sandin, Analoge Image Processor
Bob Snyder , Fender Rhodes piano

Excerpts from video document “EVE Aura” by:
Raul Zaritsky & Jim Morrissette”

Warner Jepson. Orange Wind. 1976.

Seek out Jepson’s double disc on Melon Expander Records. It’s essential!

Manuel Gottsching / Joshua Light Show. Berlin 2012
via on YouTube

Matt Carlson - Bird Level.

“Excerpt from the new Gift Tapes release “Gecko Dream Levels” by Matt Carlson. Video by Brenna Murphy.”

Activated Memory is a two video project based on animated photographs of different parks and buildings of Montreal. Through the use of video feedback, 3D animation and color manipulations, the pictures render a new kind of space, a virtual world where only fragments of “reality” subsist. The music accompaniment  is composed by Roger Tellier-Craig.

thecapsizingsun:

a clip from the audio/visual collaboration between SABRINA RATTÉ & LE RÉVÉLATEUR  on their DVD “FICTIONS”.

this bit is entitled “AGE MAZE”.

Carter Tutti. Harmonic Coaction Three

Via Chris Carter on Vimeo.

This is a short clip (Part 6) from a live performance of Harmonic Coaction by Chris Carter & Cosey Fanni Tutti at the Avatarium Festival in St Etienne, France on 16th April 2011.

The visuals and some of the sounds you hear are edited and manipulated from field recordings and photos made at the location of the performance prior to the concert.

Photos from the festival can be seen here:
flickr.com/photos/chris_carter_/sets/72157626393748939/

An audio only version is available here:
soundcloud.com/chris_carter/harmonic-coaction-three-live

Three Legged Race. “China Bull” by Robert Beatty.

Via Resonant Hole on Vimeo

Toshio Matsumoto. Phantom (1975)

Pat O’Neill  “7362”

Quite possibly my favorite 60’s Video Art piece (besides Elias Romero’s ZA). Check the amazing improvised score by none other than Joseph Byrd of the Field Hippies and U.S. of A. fame.

1965-67, USA, 16mm.    Via on Youtube.

This Film started out to be about the motion and sound of the oil derricks that once lined the beach in Venice, California. The derricks, which had been built during the oil boom of the 1920’s, were made of wood and rusted iron, and were largely open and unattended. I was attracted to these towers by their moaning sounds, their heady aromas, and the consolation of the endless rising and falling of the pump heads. Somehow it seemed like prayer. The film came to contain a human body, and then moving objects which I filmed in my studio: rotating and oscillating shapes whose outlines would merge with one another. But in a way the piece was really about re- photography - about making something out of ordinary parts using mechanical technology to reveal a glimpse of something uncanny.
Thirty-some years later, it seems to be about orgasms. Joseph Byrd, later of the United States of America (a band) made sounds on the fly from a primitive synthesizer. Burton Gershfield stopped by with a gallon each of yellow, cyan, and magenta developers from Technicolor, which were used to develop black and white, emulsion 7362.

-Pat O’Neill

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