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[idm] Stereolab: what's this film? [was: Happenings in Portland or Eugene???]

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2004-04-01 22:46purrfectloop [idm] Stereolab: what's this film? [was: Happenings in Portland or Eugene???]
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2004-04-01 22:46purrfectloopYo star: I wasnt at the stereolab show, but the "b/w film noir-ish short with a woman, a k
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Yo star: I wasnt at the stereolab show, but the "b/w film noir-ish short with a woman, a key, and a knife" sounds like maya deren's experimental classic "meshes of the afternoon". Naturally, I could be wrong (I've been wrong before)but if you're into experimental film, its worth checkin regardless and its available on DVD. Beautifull stuff and circa 1943 . . . Some links for ya: http://www.moma.org/collection/depts/film_media/blowups/film_media_016.h tml http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/MayaDerenExperimentalFilms-1032804/about .php Peace, purrfectloop Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 10:59:15 -0800 To: "basura." <elektro_trash@yahoo.com> From: Star Morin <shift8@underpop.org> Cc: idm@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: [idm] Happenings In Porland or Eugene???* Message-Id: <1080759554.5691.5.camel@localhost.localdomain> the sf show on monday was excellent. i only caught the end of manitoba's set, but the animal head thing was great :) three cheers for dancing horse head girl! can anyone id the video sources that stereolab used as visuals for the last 2 songs? it was really well timed and contexual for the songs, so i'm assuming that it's part of the regular set they do. 1 is a b/w film noir-ish short with a women, a key, and a knife. the other is a animation where some guy in paisly paints is in color, and everyone else is b/w (like "pleasantville", but much trippier...) anyone know? thanks, star On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 23:10, basura. wrote:
quoted 5 lines stereolab/manitoba tomorrow nite somewhere in oregon!> stereolab/manitoba tomorrow nite somewhere in oregon! > > check it out, rendr.! > > your secret sister, bsra.
2004-04-01 23:30Star Morinawesome - that does seem to be the first film. pretty timeless imagery - i would not have
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awesome - that does seem to be the first film. pretty timeless imagery - i would not have pegged it as being from mid century. thanks! On Thu, 2004-04-01 at 14:46, purrfectloop wrote:
quoted 53 lines Yo star:> Yo star: > > I wasnt at the stereolab show, but the "b/w film noir-ish short with a > woman, a key, and a knife" sounds like maya deren's experimental classic > "meshes of the afternoon". Naturally, I could be wrong (I've been wrong > before)but if you're into experimental film, its worth checkin > regardless and its available on DVD. Beautifull stuff and circa 1943 . . > . > > Some links for ya: > > http://www.moma.org/collection/depts/film_media/blowups/film_media_016.h > tml > > http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/MayaDerenExperimentalFilms-1032804/about > .php > > Peace, > > purrfectloop > > > > Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 10:59:15 -0800 > To: "basura." <elektro_trash@yahoo.com> > From: Star Morin <shift8@underpop.org> > Cc: idm@hyperreal.org > Subject: RE: [idm] Happenings In Porland or Eugene???* > Message-Id: <1080759554.5691.5.camel@localhost.localdomain> > > the sf show on monday was excellent. i only caught the end of > manitoba's set, but the animal head thing was great :) three cheers for > dancing horse head girl! > > can anyone id the video sources that stereolab used as visuals for the > last 2 songs? it was really well timed and contexual for the songs, so > i'm assuming that it's part of the regular set they do. > > 1 is a b/w film noir-ish short with a women, a key, and a knife. the > other is a animation where some guy in paisly paints is in color, and > everyone else is b/w (like "pleasantville", but much trippier...) > anyone know? > > thanks, > star > > On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 23:10, basura. wrote: > > stereolab/manitoba tomorrow nite somewhere in oregon! > > > > check it out, rendr.! > > > > your secret sister, bsra. >
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