Capital (2007, 55MB, 3:18 min.)
A wonderful surrealistic piece of pop-art with a cynical view of world politics.
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From cosmosfilm.tv
Capital (2007, 55MB, 3:18 min.)
A wonderful surrealistic piece of pop-art with a cynical view of world politics.
Vote for this video clip for MTV Russia !
From cosmosfilm.tv
Edward Hopper at NGA (2007, 37MB, 3:36 min.)
In conjunction with the exhibition Edward Hopper, the National Gallery of Art
has released a new video podcast about the artist and his work and influence.
Narrated by actor and art collector Steve Martin.
Saturday Night with Al Gore (2002, 7MB, 4:02 min.)
President Al Gore delivers a special message from the Oval Office
in the opening skit on Saturday Night Live.
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pouringdown – fever dream (2007, 24.5MB, 3:42 min.)
Always truth in art from pouringdown.
If only we had more folks like this in the world.
The Movie Movie (2002, 17MB, 4:16 min.)
A four-minute film produced by documentary filmmaker Errol Morris featuring
quick-cut interviews with celebrities and regular folks alike was screened
during the opening segment of the Academy Awards in 2002. The film, which
was introduced by Tom Cruise, featured such luminaries as First Lady Laura Bush,
former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, writer Susan Sontag, Phillip Glass,
Iggy Pop of the Stooges, Lou Reed, Donald Trump, Walter Cronkite and the Rev.
Al Sharpton. Morris interviewed close to 120 subjects in New York, Los Angeles and Boston.
The Mystery of Time (2005, 35 MB, 4:20 min.)
‘Roll up roll up- its the streaming video for too fast.
Its tasty nice hip hop fun. With some beats in it too. Super!’
Too Fast AV mash up from Shoes. from blip.tv.
Ostrich rap from borderfilmproject.
guitarist (2005, 7MB, 1:13 min)
from Charlie Mars. The -um – videomaker from outer space.
Catherine Chalmers, Crawl Space (2004, 1.9MB, 44 secs)
From Catherine Chalmers, creator of spooky and often deeply unsettling
videos and still photographs about housefly mating,
genetically engineered mice, and cockroaches taking over everyday spaces.