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.