Some student work from here in the North, the song is by 2nd year media major here Greg Debicki, aka Woulg ( download his albums and records for free!) he just did an independent study w/ me and made a new full length record, which came out sounding great, this is one of the tracks. And the video is by Ashley Ohman (her flickr), she's a first year student and was in my Drawing 2: Contemporary Investigations class, and this was her last project, nice rotoscoping at 1:21 eh?
As my UGA students can imagine, I didn't really teach them any of the tech stuff to make this happen, they already had it, or figured it out... i just facilitated the experimentation, gave them room, time, and cheered them on. :)
you can download his new album for free at that link.
he's playin' a show at the Georgia Theatre TONIGHT!!!!!!!! show starts at 9 pm.
"Hailing from Oakland, California, Del and his crew, the Hieroglyphics came out as a markedly non-gansta response to a burgeoning West Coast scene. After being put on at the tender age of 17 by his cousin Ice Cube, Del released two records on Elektra, I Wish My Brother George Was Here (1991) and No Need For Alarm (1993). Del parted with Elektra and started work on the Hieroglyphics, 3rd Eye Vision. Hiero went on the road and toured incessantly in support of the album for much of 1998. Finally ready to unleash a new record on the world, Del comes with BOTH SIDES OF THE BRAIN. Seventeen tracks of pure Del. Apart from collaborations with PrincePaul, El-P (Company Flow), and help from a few of his Hiero co-horts (A-plus, Casual, Domino) Del handled the majority of production on this album. He may have said it best in his classic, Mistadobalina, when he declared, it's all in the mind and the heart."
The origin of the term stems from a story about a group of teenagers at San Rafael High School in San Rafael, California, United States in 1971.[1][2] The teens would meet after school at 4:20 p.m. to smoke marijuana at the Louis Pasteur statue. The exact time was chosen because that was the time that afternoon detention was dismissed.
Twitter seems to be, first and foremost, an online haven where teenagers making drugs can telegraph secret code words to arrange gang fights and orgies. It also functions as a vehicle for teasing peers until they commit suicide.
post a rad new video right now, but i realized i needed to have posted it 10 minutes ago if i wanted it on here. jeeeeeze, now it's just old news. golly it's hard to kept up with the rapid pace of the internet.
Well I don't know if this will really be cool or not, but just so you Georgia people know there's this festival on the 18th of April in Charleston, SC called "Kulture Klash" and jamie is flying down there to DJ it. maybe they want essefar to do some projections? email jamie is you want: jamesamcgaw@gmail.com
I've been in "contact" with these people for a few years now, but it never occurred to me to share their website here, until today (after getting an email from Saint K. Huey about nanotechology and polytechnic spray being used on the world trade center to help bring the whole place down on 9/11)
"Our contemporary situation is the inverse of that of the primitive. It has to make its path in the midst of the proliferation of references, rules and orders. That is why the process of organizing perception seems to me so little suitable to the period. An actualization of perception ought to be at work in the composition of the immediate image: to see should not be constantly to re-see. Today we are no longer truly see-ers [voyants] but already resee-ers [revoyants], the tautological repetition of the same, at work in our mode of production (industrial) is at work equally in our mode of perception." - Paul Virilio - L' horizon négatif
someone mixes david lynch clips and music from the fields,, concept is good, but output mostly doesn't work... with the exception of the last 30 seconds