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1996-12-17 22:08FreyGuy (idm) A quick question - The Box vid
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1996-12-18 13:37Zenon M. Feszczak Re: (idm) A quick question - The Box vid
1996-12-18 14:46BRIAN ANTONAK Re: (idm) A quick question - The Box vid
1996-12-19 02:56GD Re: (idm) A quick question - The Box vid
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1996-12-17 22:08FreyGuySomeone posted after the first AMP a while back the origin of the idea for the Box video.
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Someone posted after the first AMP a while back the origin of the idea for the Box video. Would that someone (or whoever has that info) please mail me or the list w/that info. What I'm talking about is the origin it was based on (ie novelette, movie, etc..) Thanks, KEv. -- FreyGuy <Everyday is FreyDay> LAN Administrator Hansen Corporation / A Minebea Group Company KevFrey@evansville.net --------- Kfrey@nyx.net WebSite: http://www.evansville.net/~kevfrey/ "Happiness is not a reward - it is a consequence. Suffering is not a punishment - it is a result." - Robert Green Ingersoll
1996-12-18 05:00Kent WilliamsOn Tue, 17 Dec 1996, FreyGuy wrote: > Someone posted after the first AMP a while back the
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On Tue, 17 Dec 1996, FreyGuy wrote:
quoted 5 lines Someone posted after the first AMP a while back the origin of the idea> Someone posted after the first AMP a while back the origin of the idea > for the Box video. Would that someone (or whoever has that info) please > mail me or the list w/that info. What I'm talking about is the origin > it was based on (ie novelette, movie, etc..) >
It is like Koyannisqatsi in that it uses stop motion to make everything zoom around madly. It seems to add a bit of "The Man Who Fell to Earth" except instead of David Bowie, it's a bird in a funny coat and hat. --------------------------------------------------------------------- "Some stuff is obviously a lot more popular than other stuff" -- Tom Butcher Home Page, featuring Reagan on Black Velvet, the EMP Compilation CD, samples of my music, etc http://soli.inav.net/~kent/ Kent Williams kent@inav.net CADSI 2651 Crosspark Road Coralville IA 52241 (319) 338 6053 (home) (319) 626 6700 x 219 (work) (319) 626 3489 (fax)
1996-12-18 13:37Zenon M. FeszczakWARNING: The following message contains recycled and resampled material. All legal copyrig
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WARNING: The following message contains recycled and resampled material. All legal copyright laws have been observed. Royalties have been paid to the original "artist" or "artiste" or "opportunist" or "charlatan". First-borns were also duly given similar appellations or Appalachians. May all your camels be pregnant. Zenon M. Feszczak Philosopher ex nihilo REPOSTED COMPOST FOLLOWS -------------------------- Subject: (idm) Orbital "Boxaanisqatsi" vid ------------------------------------- Yo - (a word originating from Philly, which I never use, but I might as well announce my provincial roots right off) - So what's up with that Orbital video for "The Box", which I was lucky enough to semipermanently smuggle to a magnetic medium from the surreptitiously stolen second showing of MTV's AMP? Is it Amelia Earhart? An alien? That model who lived down the street? Well? Loved this video, by the way. Simple, elegant, and very moving (literally and figuratively, and what a figure. Go figure. Figure 8). The video is hereby re-christened (no capitals or capitols, as I'm an apolitical pagan) - "Boxaanisqatsi". And, now that we're on the subject of videos, what's the story behind the gruesome Ken Ishii video? Couldn't get the narrative beyond the "Heavy Metal"+"Blade Runner" images. I do find the dark side of Japanese culture no less disturbing than the entire rack of gun magazines in Tower Books here in the U.S. Guns don't kill people, gun magazines do! Why, I oughtta.... Zenon M. Feszczak Sleep Deprivation Expert Subject: (amb) Orbital Orlando? ---------------------------- Here's the theory, and the answer to my own query. The actress is Tilda Swinton. The film is "Orlando". The author is Virginia Woolf, always ahead of her time. An individual of ambiguous - or unpredictably evolving - gender and sexuality, who apparently does not age, and finds him/herself living in various periods of history, from the 1600s to the present. The protagonist stoically and poetically endures the disorientation of immortality, with its enviable curse of eternal youth. THE THEORY, AT LAST: The Orbital video for "The Box" continues the story, into the techno fin-de-siecle. In fact, the actress in the video bears such a remarkable resemblance to Ms. Swinton, that I would bet someone else's life savings that the two are one, a denial of a priori mathematical concepts worthy of Lobachevski. Speaking of Russia, the film is a Russian-British co-production, and the Russian beauty is indeed a Russian beauty. Though she does seem a bit more Ukrainian, what with the beauty and all, if you ask me. Or ask David Bowie. Or whatever. Anyway, that's my theory. If anyone speaks to the Brothers Orbitolov, hit them with the question and see if they panic and call their copyright lawyers. Zenon M. Feszczak Ambient Philosopher
1996-12-18 14:46BRIAN ANTONAKre: The Box video I haven't seen anyone else mention this, so I thought I'd chime in: That
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re: The Box video I haven't seen anyone else mention this, so I thought I'd chime in: That part where she's watching the TV's through the store window and those little phrases flash on: well, those phrases (or at least the ones I could make out) are chapter titles from Douglas Coupland's infamous novel, "Generation X." "Remember Earth Clearly" "Monsters Exist" etc. so now you know... Brian
1996-12-19 02:56GDKent Williams wrote: > It is like Koyannisqatsi in that it uses stop motion to make everyt
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Kent Williams wrote:
quoted 3 lines It is like Koyannisqatsi in that it uses stop motion to make everything> It is like Koyannisqatsi in that it uses stop motion to make everything > zoom around madly. It seems to add a bit of "The Man Who Fell to Earth" > except instead of David Bowie, it's a bird in a funny coat and hat.
That bird being Tilda Swinton, if I'm not mistaken... Also on the movie tip, I was listening to some Autechre the other day and thought that some of their tunes could be very appropriate for the next Star Wars trilogy. Not that I have anything against John Williams, but it would nice to have some electronica used for a sci-fi flick. Maybe the Gregory Fleckner Quintet or Lisa Carbon Trio can do the music for a "cantina band" scene... Another release which would be great soundtrack material: Photek's "Hidden Camera" - perfect for a noir-ish detective flick. GD