music video – IT IN Place http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace Fri, 30 Jan 2015 18:02:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.15 Closer http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2013/09/30/closer/ Mon, 30 Sep 2013 13:38:44 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/?p=4576
Music video for Donald Johnson’s song, “Closer.” Recorded By Javier Hernadez-Miyares at his Rego Park Studio. I like to call it the Rego Ragga. The instrument you see at the beginning is a small Indian made synthesizer that is used to play Sitar and tabla against etc. It fills in for those weird squeezebox and crank driven drones that are used in Indian music to such wonderful effect. Javier likes to collect all sorts of odd little synths and electronic noise makers I thought this one would work well with the “Eastern” sound of this song, while still being contemporary…. plus I thought switching it on would make a good beginning and ending of a shot.

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Pain http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2013/08/10/pain-2/ Sat, 10 Aug 2013 08:16:02 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/?p=4365 And after much Pain:
An Animation for Donald Johnson’s song Pain. I made over 2,000 individual images iin Photoshop in an attempt to make something like a handmade digital animation. I call the characters cogs. They aren’t cats and they aren’t dogs and they aren’t people. They are part of a narrative machine.

Song written and sung by Donald Johnson
Music arranged, played, and produced by Javier Hernandez-Miyares
Art and Animation by Alex Itin

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The Kiss http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2013/08/09/the-kiss/ Fri, 09 Aug 2013 19:49:12 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/?p=4362 2021Maybe thole thing was an excuse to make an image that reminds me of some old paintings from 90’s? Anyway I actually enjoyed and am enjoying the big climax, as it were.

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On the Beach http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2013/08/08/on-the-beach/ Thu, 08 Aug 2013 06:19:49 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/?p=4347 beachwog

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To Sleep With The Fishes http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2013/07/31/to-sleep-with-the-fishes/ Thu, 01 Aug 2013 01:26:49 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/?p=4334 1736
Donyo meet Peshyo

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Donyo Was A Rolling Stone http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2013/07/25/donyo-was-a-rolling-stone/ Thu, 25 Jul 2013 15:59:59 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/?p=4318 1471
Or actually a dislodged skull turned snowball rolling down a mountain…
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Below the tree line and into the valley below.

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At My Grave http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2013/07/07/at-my-grave/ Mon, 08 Jul 2013 02:46:47 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/?p=4284
Spent the Holiday working on the animation and helping to edit the cage project. Here is some video I shot of Donald Johnson at Frost street witht he cage masks projected behind.

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Bicycle Rider http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2013/06/18/bicycle-rider/ http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2013/06/18/bicycle-rider/#comments Wed, 19 Jun 2013 03:37:35 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/?p=4253 bicycleriderDaisy Daisy.

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The Chain Unwindes http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2013/04/09/the-chain-unwindes/ Tue, 09 Apr 2013 15:51:41 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/?p=4128 hand6aAfter a long wait, here is Donald Johnson’s song Chain. It took a few months to make and now I’m shocked that it is only about four minutes long. Crazy.

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Pain http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2013/04/05/pain/ Fri, 05 Apr 2013 20:03:09 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/?p=4127

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Another video of Donald Johnson working up to an animation. Here he is singing At the New York Public Library.

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Donald johnson Sings http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2012/10/06/4114/ Sun, 07 Oct 2012 00:27:18 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/?p=4114

Donald Johnson: All Tomorrow’s Parties from Alex Itin on Vimeo.

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AfteRain See Chelsea Sea http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2009/05/11/afterain-see-chelsea-sea/ Mon, 11 May 2009 20:34:30 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/?p=3065
Did a Birthday Art Crawl Friday and actually had a nice time talking to people in the Picasso show and running into old friends from the Allan Stone Gallery. It felt the Neo Good Old Days… and boy could that Picasso fucker paint. It was one of those rainy Chelsea spring days where you somtimes have to duck into a little pub for a whiskey while the rain blows over. It reminded me of this Coltrane song and also this older vide with The Velvets and Nico doing Chealsea girl. 2006 I think. It was raining then too.

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Red Door Stomp http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2009/04/19/red-door-stomp/ Sun, 19 Apr 2009 13:17:43 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/?p=2976 Royal Wylds playing my closing party at 17 Frost. This was their last song. It took a while to find time and hard drive space to edit.

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Novel Ideas (The White Whale Goes to the Great White North) http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2009/03/04/novel-ideas-the-white-whale-goes-to-the-great-white-north/ Wed, 04 Mar 2009 15:54:34 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/?p=2771 Orson Whales swam up to Canada for a show at Oakville Galleries. They are projecting the video and have all the original drawings stacked in a glass vitrine like some sort of unholy relic. Last week The Whale was also featured by Flavorpill’s Daily Dose. Like the Leviathan that inspired it, this viral video refuses to die. Here’s the Video in case you’ve missed it:Adam David Brown, Ian Carr-Harris, Brian Dettmer, Paul de Guzman, Alexandre Itin, Nicholas Jones, Georgia Russell, Robert The

In a rapidly growing world of new technology and electronically disseminated ideas, books have become endangered entities. They are old-fashioned forms in a society that feeds on convenience, archival impulses and a constant desire for instant gratification; in which information travels fast, and at the single click of a button. In this exhibition, artists create tangible forms that demonstrate the book’s practical use: to be consumed, absorbed, and eagerly explored by inquiring minds and willing hands. Books become snapshots of a specific time and place, not only in the stories they tell, but through their very bindings and typefaces, even by the distinct telltale aroma that only the most time-worn novels can possess. Here, bound pages are transformed into sculptural objects of curiosity, valued not only for their content, but for the many aesthetic possibilities of reconfigured paper and ink.

Novel Ideas explores the reincarnation of found objects and literary detritus in a collection of bookworks by eight international artists. The featured artists seemingly resist suggestions of rapid technological progression with their more rudimentary approaches to art: acts of slashing, cutting, dissecting and extraction are reductive processes that reveal the presence of newly-appropriated meaning through the very voids they create. Thus, with marks borne from blades rather than brushes, these books become more than just vessels for information and narrative fancy—they begin to exist as physical testaments to their own novel forms and ideas, questioning the way we traditionally consume the written word.

This form of consumption mirrored in each act of physical extraction made upon aging covers and delicate pages demonstrates the ease with which ideas can be manipulated to create alternate modes of visual and intellectual instruction. Classic stories and didactic texts are transformed by acts of selective cutting that leave surprising and new visual narratives. Some texts are gutted and dissected, actively questioning the limitations of scholarly authority, while other artists play directly on the novel itself as a statement piece, with works that are sculpted to reflect their titular properties. Video pieces, on the other hand, present a simultaneous contrast and union of traditional and new media.

These artistic processes recall functions of editing, erasure and censoring, all vital elements in the act of literary creation. But perhaps more importantly, they reflect a constant human need to question, appropriate, challenge and interpret. In Novel Ideas, words are consumed and ideas are released from the bounds of their covers, wholly concrete, and forming new entities unto themselves. Here, books become curious objects of beauty to behold, and a celebration of everything that exemplifies the archaic charm of ink on paper, and of pages turned and cherished.

by Gabby Agoncillo

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In what feels like a flow of collaborative energy, I spent yesterday editing some footage shot by Dave Scarborough from my opening party of The Royal Wylds playing 17 Frost Street. I quite enjoy how the talking head sometimes seems to synch with Will Croxton’s vocals. A great software program would be to take the thousand head man and build a audio sensitive logarithm that could fit the face to certain key vowel and consonant sounds in speech so that the head would be like a giant Wizard of Oz and would synch up behind the singer, or comic, or performer, or whatever. Oh if I knew anything about computers I’d do it. But even in this ambient accidental method, it’s a pretty funny trick. Later that afternoon I played with some of Akaash’s tapes on the floor: letting them and the tiles dictate some abstract gestures, etc. I’m hoping he’ll swing by and work into it. Ironing out details on the closing party. More on that later.

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So I’m back. The better half is back and sleeping has become less an act of rolling around in lonesome sheets till sunrise and more like, you know, sleeping. The screening is done and I was happy with the narrative arc of the pieces together as a group. I feel like I’ve been composing about a half hour stream of consciousness narrative over the last two, or three years in video. I have composed it all out of sequence and semi unconsciously and every time I do a screening (which is more and more frequent) I try to take the opportunity to chip away the extraneous bits and get to the core themes and images. I get closer and my present feeling is that I will have to overlap and edit the present sequence into a more coherent and shorter whole… Or Mash it up into a two channel diptych which worked beautifully at Monkeytown several months ago. Speaking of Mash ups, My favorite part of the weekend was hearing David Scarborough play some of his songs. He has appeared in cameo on several of the Frost Vlog videos helping me hang the big paintings, etc. I knew he sang, but it’s always nice when someone exceeds your expectations. At some point I did some timelapses of him playing (and his wife watching the whole set, sitting at his feet in what has to be the most romantic tableau I’ve seen in months). After we got the video equipment set up on Saturday night and after we’d had a few beers, I shot a video of him on my little flip cam singing in front of my animations. It was strange how the song and the pictures seemed to collide in happy tragedies.

]]> Remain In Light http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2008/10/22/remain_in_light/ Wed, 22 Oct 2008 15:53:30 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2008/10/remain_in_light.html This whole process of writing is fraught with deep oceans of doubt. I try to remain positive about my self and my memories, but of course I am reliving some idiot times. This is an old video from two or so years ago, but is now in HD and properly deinterlaced. The sound track is a mash up of Glass’ Einstein on the Beach, playing at various speeds.

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Not funny really in this time of Infinite Jests, but maybe it is really exactly how I feel. I mean in the sense of eternal return, or Metampsychosis, or however you spell it and whatever Joyce was talking about…. I’m hanging the show. I feel like a worker… in the Marxist sense of that word: working on the ladders with the back into it. I mean to say that hanging a book is a physical act. I’ve been training for it like a boxer at the gym.. but my fucking thumbs are still weak for the push pins and the map pins and the pins and needles and needles and pins…..feel like a carpenter… feel like Christ crucified… stigmata on my thumb. LOL. music here is some odd Brian Wilson post Smile mid mad period song. Fucking lovely and perfect fit for my raw time lapse. More to come…

]]> The Dark Side of the Loon http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2008/09/16/the_dark_side_of_the_loon/ Tue, 16 Sep 2008 09:16:28 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2008/09/the_dark_side_of_the_loon.html darksundry.gifThere was a rainbow around the moon tonight at ten and I ran up to the roof to watch the lunatic clouds flowing by all back lit in a Pink Floyd prism and I was thinking about Rick Wright dying and David Foster Wallace hanging himself from the end of an infinite jest and the stink of sepsis fills the house from the necrotic tumor of my slowly dying dog and it was another day at the vet with free falling finance and the threat of reemergent Republicans buzzing in my ear from my little A.M. radio I use to keep my self from going insane, or it’s opposite. So I thought of the Organ opening to Us and Them from the Dark Side of the Moon and decided to share it with you. A little memorial service from the cathedral of cold front clouds.

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The Royal Wylds played a garden gig in Red Hook over the weekend. I couldn’t resist the strung lights distortions and made a little photomotion video. What else can I do with low light and no working video camera? Still it sort of captures something about the rawness of the group that I like.

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Streek http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2008/01/29/streek/ Tue, 29 Jan 2008 07:03:25 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2008/01/streek.html Streekline from Alex Itin on Vimeo.

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Bought With Beads http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2008/01/26/bought_with_beads/ Sat, 26 Jan 2008 17:29:12 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2008/01/bought_with_beads.html

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Glass Ceiling http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2008/01/23/glass_ceiling/ Wed, 23 Jan 2008 22:27:08 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2008/01/glass_ceiling.html I was trying to draw a geometric shape to go over yesteraday’s post, but maybe this works better? It’s Philip Glass on Sesame Street.
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Looking through some old vids to upload on Vimeo in HD. Follow the above link to see it a bit clearer. Finding this one, was suggested to me by the brushstrokein the drawing below.

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Scratching Out http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2008/01/18/scratching_out/ Fri, 18 Jan 2008 08:49:15 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2008/01/scratching_out.html
Scratchline from Alex Itin on Vimeo.
I was interested in the motion of foreound (scratched window) midground (passing girders) and background (Skyline) and how that might relate to individual sounds in a piece of music. The music is from Autechre.

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Reeding http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2008/01/03/reeding/ Thu, 03 Jan 2008 23:15:22 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2008/01/reeding.html reeding.jpg

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Sputternick V http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2007/11/17/sputternick_v/ Sat, 17 Nov 2007 08:26:05 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2007/11/sputternick_v.html

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You Am. Are I? http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2007/11/10/you_am_are_i/ Sat, 10 Nov 2007 08:32:22 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2007/11/you_am_are_i.html

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Law and Order Reflections http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2007/09/30/law_and_order_reflections/ Mon, 01 Oct 2007 02:06:41 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2007/09/law_and_order_reflections.html

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Alley Light Music http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2007/09/27/alley_light_music/ Fri, 28 Sep 2007 00:14:33 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2007/09/alley_light_music.html hms1.gif

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You is DEAD http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2007/07/18/you_is_dead/ Wed, 18 Jul 2007 21:07:49 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2007/07/you_is_dead.html The Royal Wylds live at Magnetic Fields sometime last winter. I Found this take while working ona a slightly more elaborate video for the band. I was struck by how nicely the single shot worked without needing to cut it at all.

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Apocalypse Now and Then http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2007/06/25/apocalypse_now_and_then/ Mon, 25 Jun 2007 22:05:40 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2007/06/apocalypse_now_and_then.html
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weekend fun. Including a thing on the block called the STUPENDOUS… where at sunset everyone made noise… very fluxus I thought.

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Brown Ain't No Place For White Shoes http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2007/06/19/brown_aint_no_place_for_white_shoes/ Tue, 19 Jun 2007 13:13:33 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2007/06/brown_aint_no_place_for_white_shoes.html
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Been on some sort of reunion vibe these last few months… some sort of black sheep returneth trip or what have you. So in keeping with that mode, I went for a little dumpling picknick with one of my favorite Alums of old Camp Bruno and we blathered for a long time and drank beer from paper bags in the park while the chinese kids played handball and layed out a pang thud thud pang soundtrack in the summer night.

Earlier, I had a near religious experience (not only was someone sky writing x and y all over brooklyn, but…) when I crossed Manhattan bridge by foot, the light came behind the brooklyn in such a way that it cast a magnificent reverse gothic arch shadow across the flaming sunset water… the key hole arches both cut out in fire on the water. It was only there for about sixty seconds, but good shit it was glorious and luckily I was on a nikon safari. New York is just a magnificent place sometimes and its filled with people that you know and love, but didn’t know were living so close to you. One big urban reunion project.
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Zarathustra's Secret Garden http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2007/05/23/zarathustras_secret_garden/ Wed, 23 May 2007 08:29:03 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2007/05/zarathustras_secret_garden.html zarathustrasgarden.jpg
A vlog fooling with painting and Lou Reed and Bowie and thoughts on upcoming Royal Wylds music Video for Kimbo and some documentationof my work next to Crista Grauer’s at Artflux last week and just, you know, loving spring in Beautiful Sugar Mountain Brooklyn.

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Orson Whales http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2007/05/03/moby_welles/ Fri, 04 May 2007 04:01:51 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2007/05/moby_welles.html

This is more or less a birthday gift to myself. I’ve been drawing it on every page of Moby Dick (using two books to get both sides of each page) for months. The soundtrack is built from searching “moby dick” on You Tube (I was looking for Orson’s Preacher from the the John Huston film), I couldn’t find the preacer, but you find tons of Led Zep and drummers doing Bonzo and a little Orson reading from the Novel for a failed Italian T.V. film…… makes for a nice Melville in the end.

Cinqo de Mayo I turn Forty. Ahhhhhhh the French Champagne.

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Butterflew http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2007/03/28/butterflew/ Wed, 28 Mar 2007 09:45:17 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2007/03/butterflew.html
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the Library project based vid Butterfly (A collab of A. Saunders, Raszka and Me) made the the daily reel top ten last week and since I’m below water working on Moby Dick, I thought I’d repost it along with a new Book Collab from Caroline VK of The Library project. The infinite butter.

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Two Minutes Five http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2007/03/26/two_minutes_five/ Mon, 26 Mar 2007 17:52:57 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2007/03/two_minutes_five.html rwchalk.jpg
Here’s a song from the the Royal Wylds . I went to their gig at Mercury Loung in NYC to shoot a different song, but they wanted $250 to shoot video in the club (non negotiable), so I says, “What about stills?”
and they says, “Stills? no problem.”
So why not shoot the video with stills? I thought.
I had the time lapse from a Brooklyn gig sitting around anyways and it’s like two hour long sets boiled down to two minutes and five seconds… time lapse for a song about time.

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I Made Pictures of Making a Picture of Everyone Who Might Be Looking At These Pictures of Everyone http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2007/03/07/i_made_pictures_of_making_a_picutre_of_everyone_who_might_be_looking_at_these_pictures_of_everyone/ Wed, 07 Mar 2007 20:03:41 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2007/03/i_made_pictures_of_making_a_picutre_of_everyone_who_might_be_looking_at_these_pictures_of_everyone.html shortcrowd.jpg

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This was interesting in a lot of different ways… the most obvious here is how do you describe a horizontal scroll on a vertical scroll. That’s one of the many conflicting impuses embodied in this crowd… all born out of monkeybook and being surrounded by a physical audience… who is my audience?… I think I’ll draw them and perform infront of the drawing. Today’s post also asks the guestion (more than most), which here is the real work of art? The drawing, or the film of the drawing, or the whole thing together on the blog, or what?
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IT IN Park http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2007/01/05/it_in_park/ Fri, 05 Jan 2007 10:05:40 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/?p=856
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Sometimes there is nothing better than seeing New York on the horizon and coming closer through rain and fog. I got so giddy at the sight of the Empire State Building that I threw Dexter Gordon in the C.D. player and just kept shooting it and thinking about Andy Warhol, because, you know, we were leaving Pittsburgh (I hadn’t actually didn’t have time to see his museum, or anything but The Mattress Factory as far as art goes). I’m trying to cull all my holiday video and also using this piece as a way of perhaps making a very different Music Video for the Royal Wylds. The Dexter Gordon was the ambient music when I shot it, so I wanted to revisit it in the mood and pace it was shot in, with the snares playing time to the windshield wipers. I may try to turn it on it’s ear and make it a very frenetic fast rock and roll creature… unless the Wylds have come up with a ballad? This was a way of finding my favorite shots.

On a purely hype note, Two of my videos have been chosen by two editors at The Daily Reel for their top ten of the year lists: here’s Matthew Ross’s List and here’s Alexandra Delyle’s LIst. Yay for me!

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Two book collaborations started by yours truly and finished by Tony Van den Booman.

Working on a different version of this video… The possibilities are a bit endless but this one remindes me of the abject terror I was feeling on Friday watching Pink Floyd’s the Wall and seriously concidering shaving off all my body hair, etc. THe sky above and the Earth Below.

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Wing Men from Tan Jun at the Library.

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Stormy Blues For Alice In The Looking Glass http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2006/11/13/stormy_blues_for_alice_in_the_looking_glass/ Mon, 13 Nov 2006 11:34:00 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/?p=790 alice.jpg

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I had one of those sigularly psychodelic days yesterday
though I wasn’t on any synthetic chemicals
other than whatever my crazy brain excretes of its own accord

I went running in Central park as the better half needed to go into the office
and I had skipped the morning gym to tweek the Goethe video.
On the way in we discussed death and family, etc…
you know: the usual.

We ate Vietnamese food for lunch and the sky started to cry rain, but
the sort of comforting drizzle tears that tell you… “go running”, more than They tells you:
“go hiding”.

In central park, however the clouds opened up for real and I ducked into the
dairy (a sort of faux alpine retreat now that I think of it) and put the camera on
the railing and did a timelapse hoping the rain would end.. it wouldn’t
and didn’t

Unable to raise anyone on the cell phone to kill time with,
I put the camera in a plastic bag and decided to get wet
I was wearing my Comedy Central “Juste Pour Rire” foul weather gear
From the Montreal Comdey festival…
So really I was only worried about the camera and my feet

I ran all over the rain wet orange thinking of Christo and that magic morning of the Gates
and all the magic moments I’d lived in that park…
often crossing from The old Institute offices
On the West side
to visit the Allan Stone gallery
on the East,
by way of the the chosin reservoir (is it safe?)
and as I flashed all of these things:

I realized I was right by the Alice sculpture and wouldn’t she look lovely in the rain?
and just as I hit the grotto, the rain stopped in a sudden, profound
silence.

I was able to shoot the soaking sculpture with fearless electronic abandon
and when I got my last shot…
crash – hiss – splash!
the rain started to pour again…

Somewhat freaked out
by the nealy conversational timing
of this exchange between artist, nature, art,
and whatever Alice is (which includes literature)

I decided to run over to the MET
and bask in art instead of mud…
Glorious glorious art…
including a show by Sean Scully
the only person now painting in my dad’s Albersian idiom…
so it was full circle against a grid as it always is…

I should like to live in The Metropolitan Museum,
if they are accepting Artist’s in Residence.
Just maybe their Swiss room would do.

I think the only way to see the collection properly
Is on your way to the W.C. to brush your teeth
around midnight in the rain walking past infinite mirrors.
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The Over Hang http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2006/11/07/the_over_hang/ Wed, 08 Nov 2006 01:11:25 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/?p=784

He woke up in the Chalet not knowing exactly how they’d gotten back to Interlaken. He had a vague memory of mondern trains and graffitti streaking past rain-wet windows. He’d been dreaming he was in a silent movie eating a shoe and he turned to find her snoring and said,” I’m hungry.”
“Make breakfast,” she said and went back to snoring and so he did. It was then that he remembered the bells chiming at midnight and kissing her and the smell of her hair and he knew all at once that he loved her impossibly and that since it was impossible to quantify, he got out of bed and made them breakfast hoping that the eggs could say something that he himself found impossible to say… maybe if he were a poet and not hung over and if he used Swiss Cheese it would tell her just how much.

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]]> 99 Cent Dreams http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2006/10/07/99_cent_dreams/ Sat, 07 Oct 2006 11:36:25 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/?p=741
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Call a parent or teacher and sing them the alphabet song.
Hang up without saying another word, or ask them to sing you a song.

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