Category Archives: music video
Dan Osborne – Mariah Carey/Boyz II Men
Mariah Carey/Boyz II Men(2009, 86MB, 4:49min)
Splendid bit of drôlerie from Dan Osborne, whose work
we’ve featured here before and certainly will again.
It’s funny, sure, but as with a good deal of Osborne’s work it
treads an interesting line between funny bone and heartstring.
Oh..alright..maybe heartstring is a bit strong but there’s a
certain, and a rather touching, melancholy lurking here.
Also – what is it about Mariah Carey and art video on the net?
Prince – The Artist – Cinnamon Girl and American Bandstand
Joy Division – Shadowplay
Shadowplay (2004, 37.2MB, 1:34 min.)
audio: Joy Division. video treatment: yoshi sodeoka.
Gnarls Barkley – ‘Crazy’
Gnarls Barkley – Crazy (2006, 11.5MB, 3:00 min.)
Oooh you gotta love this beautiful video directed
by Robert Hales of HSI for the Gnarls Barkley
tune
instant conductors : tpada
Instant conductors : Tpada (40.3MB, 4:19 secs)
A piece by Brian Gibson which captures you with
its trance like visuals and experimental audio.
Instant conductors : tpada is part of a full length
album project created with a video camera to capture visuals
and audio then assembling them into a stunning form of art.
Using a range of different camera angles focused in on areas
from where the musical source is created, this forms an explosion
of creativity manifesting as hybrid song/video.
If you’re intrigued by this clip it’s well worth checking out
untitled project 3 which features
a short number on mini organ with video accompaniment.
Also download the 3 track EP for free at glimpsecontrol .
Style Crusader
Henry Gwiazda is a Star
claudia and paul 4:55 pm (2008, 34.6MB, 1:00 min)
there’s whispering (2008, 21.6MB, 3:45 min)
Rather lovely work from Henry Gwiazda.
Claudia and Paul , in particular, is a shivers down the spine affair for me.
I’d been vaguely aware of Gwiazda before but never really explored his work
– I will definitely be looking carefully in future.
Iconic Synesthesia
Gabriel Shalom – Beardbox
Beardbox (2009, 24.8MB, 2:44 min)
We’ve featured work by Gabriel Shalom here before.
Deft, witty and involving it was then & so it is here too.
Shalom is also public spirited and has just started up this
interesting looking blog for ‘Both theoretical & practical dialogue
about the future of the cinema’.
This combination of some serious thinking with high level technical chops
promises more of interest in the future -we’ll be watching.
For the moment, more here.