Or, The Video to End All Videos.
I don't know what happened. One minute I'm happily uploading Coney Island footage and the next minute the camera went on the fritz. Didn't drop, didn't get it wet. It's only a year old and I've treated it like a baby. Can't really afford a new one and getting it repaired seems pricey too. Anyway there's a strange beauty in it's broken image and I'll have to revert to photomotion and animation I suppose.
http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/archives/2008/06/stupidfuckingbrokencamera.html
Or, The Video to End All Videos.
I don't know what happened. One minute I'm happily uploading Coney Island footage and the next minute the camera went on the fritz. Didn't drop, didn't get it wet. It's only a year old and I've treated it like a baby. Can't really afford a new one and getting it repaired seems pricey too. Anyway there's a strange beauty in it's broken image and I'll have to revert to photomotion and animation I suppose.
http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/archives/2008/06/stupidfuckingbrokencamera.html
This video is made with the help of a collection of failing hard drive sounds, while the video is a combination of failed pdf screengrap videos (by me).
It is the first time I made a (kind of) music video-thing all on my own. for the music I didnt use any composing software except for firefox ...
It is very lo-fi in a broken hifi way -if you get what I mean.
datacent.com/hard_drive_sounds.php
Video: Rosa Menkman
Music: Extraboy
The video-images are constructed out of nothing but the image created by feedback (I turned a high-end camera on a screen that was showing, in real time, what I was filming, creating a feedback loop). Then I glitched the video by changing its format and subsequently exporting it into animated gifs. I (minimalistically) edited the video in Quicktime. Then I sent the file to Extraboy, who composed music for the video. The composing process started with a hand held world radio. Extraboy scanned through frequencies and experimented with holding the radio in different parts of the room while touching different objects. Eventually he got the radio to oscillate noise in the tempo that he perceived in the video. The added synthesizer sounds were played live to further build on the non-digital sound and rhythm. This was later contrasted with drums which were digitally synthesized and processed through effects with a very digital sound to them. Just like with…
Between 6.30 pm and 11 pm on 4th May 2009 the Jakopič Gallery was host to a repeat of a multimedia installation titled Videogram 4, the work of the film director, academic painter and video artist Miha Vipotnik. Thirty years later the Jakopič Gallery will thus be once again the scene of the multimedia project entitled Senza Televisione;
This new and open reincarnation was projected in the gallery space and simultaneously
Between 6.30 pm and 11 pm on 4th May 2009 the Jakopič Gallery was host to a repeat of a multimedia installation titled Videogram 4, the work of the film director, academic painter and video artist Miha Vipotnik. Thirty years later the Jakopič Gallery will thus be once again the scene of the multimedia project entitled Senza Televisione;
This new and open reincarnation was projected in the gallery space and simultaneously transmitted via satellite. With this we wish to create a new platform within the gallery and invite external co-authors to participate in the project. In this context we created a channel on vimeo and invite people to contribute their videos for a satellite broadcast. Senza Televisione will remain as a document of that event and echo its online exsistence.
Satellite/Beam=AMOS 3 / EU
Chanel (Up/Down)=306/323
EIRP=41.0dBW
D/L Center Freq=11,351.75 /H
U/L Center Freq=14,401.75 /V
Required bandwidth:=4,5MHz
Standards:=SR 3.333 & FEC 3/4 & 4.2.0 PAL
Transmittion:
04.05.2009
17:10 till 20:00
Just think about it… What if you were trapped under something heavy and the mouse was out of your reach? Scary, right? That's exactly why we have these keyboard shortcuts so you can still use Vimeo until the help arrives.