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Eindhoven Skyline
from C'est le Toon May 29, 2008
This video is a promotion-film for my hometown. It has high art-wise characteristic level with many many close-ups and as such a pretty film to look at. As it is intended to attract more visitors to... Amateur film portal with hundreds of homevideos, travellogues, and much news and tips about filmmaking
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car wash
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) April 05, 2008
CRANK IT UP! music by Ogg Vorbis from the cd The End. the song is titled Fuck! Fuck! Fuck! or The End Game of the Little Pink Bird.
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Nylon Rain
from Revver - video Videos March 04, 2008
Author: i2cu4uci2 Added: Tue, 04 Mar 2008 18:46:18 -0800 Duration: 211An alternative blues song. Our desire to consume is now the silent plague that makes us a synthetic society. The children of the future will be left to clean up the miracles and wonders that brought us to the edge of no-return.
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Nylon Rain
from my videos March 04, 2008
Author: i2cu4uci2 Added: Tue, 04 Mar 2008 18:46:18 -0800 Duration: 211An alternative blues song. Our desire to consume is now the silent plague that makes us a synthetic society. The children of the future will be left to clean up the miracles and wonders that brought us to the edge of no-return.
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Jas art
from my videos March 01, 2008
Author: chelseajas Added: Sat, 01 Mar 2008 11:16:17 -0800 Duration: 159Experimental digital artwork created by video artist Jas.
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Jas art
from Revver - video Videos March 01, 2008
Author: chelseajas Added: Sat, 01 Mar 2008 11:16:17 -0800 Duration: 159Experimental digital artwork created by video artist Jas.
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The politics of movement in Myanmar
from - blip.tv (beta) January 19, 2008
This experimental video is based on clips of news and infotainment from the Myanmar, December 2007. It's a small exploration of relations between the concept of power and the concept of movement . How are the movements of a people staged, disciplined, defined and controlled in real life and in the media? And are there kinds of movements which are unseen or unheard of due to editing or due to other kinds of political control? It shows sports, military parades and an eternally clapping audience, but we edited in a weird way to show sudden tics and breaks, which doesn't fit into the perfect picture of Burma/Myanmar that the military junta is trying to paint.The accompanying sound is improvised electronic music using audio from Myanmar news broadcastings, ordinary Burmese people speaking, and traditional Burmese folk music.
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WAHIT
from Alec Crichton - Video art December 04, 2006
WAHIT is a Quest for universal truth. On my walk I encounter the inhabitants of the German countryside and collect tokens of my own experience, a symbolic adventure, Promenadology.
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Final Project Edit 2
from - blip.tv (beta) November 29, 2006
A cleaned up version of my final project Art 661.01. I like this one better, but I must admit I am not that fond of the title of the video, but my brain was fried when I tried to name it and I haven't had any other ideas since then. Let me know if you do.
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Par Avion
from - blip.tv (beta) November 02, 2006
Found footage featuring Jaques Cousteau in charge of an airliner bound for jollies in Paris but with a stewardess intent on revenge
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Dick Cheney's Dream
from Hopper Video July 29, 2006
click picture to live the dream/horror This movie is otherwise known as “Dick Cheney, the corrupt, lying, treasonous, stealing, foul-mouthed, bastard, has a dream." Tags: cheney oil video vlog iraq corruption
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HVIC: Artichokes In A Cabin
from Hopper Video July 12, 2006
click to picture to eat choke. WARNING: ADULT LANGUAGE.Three people. Three artichokes. One California Cabin. Lots of booze. This is what you get. Tags: vloggercon2006 vloggercon video vlog artichoke adult
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Pioneer PL-112D
from Hopper Video July 07, 2006
video I've really been into Ray Kurzweil's book "The Singularity Is Near" lately. Here's a post that touches on the book, albeit very lightly. Here are a few Singularity related links -- a b c Tags: kurzweil singularity video vlog pioneer immortality
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Dog Eating Contest
from Hopper Video July 06, 2006
Click picture to see movie On Independence Day I sat in a bar watching a hot dog eating contest on T.V. Today, July 5, I read the following op-ed in the Washington Post by F. John Duresky, an Air Force captain stationed in Iraq. This is the U.S.A today. God help us. Forgotten Sacrifice By F. John Duresky A few days ago, as I do every day in Iraq, I listened to the commander's battle update. The briefer calmly and professionally described the day's events. Somewhere in Iraq, on some forgotten, dusty road, an insurgent fighting an occupying army detonated an improvised explosive device (IED) under a Humvee, killing an American soldier. The briefer fielded a question from the general and moved to the next item in the update. The day before that, in America, a 15-year-old's incredibly rich parents planned the biggest sweet 16 party ever. They will spend more than $200,000 on an opulent event marking a single year in an otherwise unremarkable life. The soon-to-be-16 girl doesn't know where Iraq is and doesn't care. That same day an American soldier died in Iraq. Two days earlier, a 35-year-old man went shopping for home entertainment equipment. He had the toughest time selecting the correct plasma screen; he could afford the biggest and best of everything. In the end, he had it installed by a specialty store. He spent about $50,000 on the whole system. He has never met anybody serving in the military nor served himself, but thinks we should "turn the whole place into a parking lot." That day, another American soldier died in Iraq. Three days earlier, some college students had a great kegger. There were tons of babes at the party, the music was awesome. Everybody got totally blitzed, and many missed class the next day. The young men all registered for the draft when they were 18, but even though our nation is at war, they aren't the least bit worried about the draft. It is politically impossible to conscript young people today, we are told. That day, another American "volunteer" died in Iraq. Four days earlier, a harried housewife looked all over town for the perfect accessory for her daughter's upcoming recital. Her numerous chores wore her out, but she still found herself preoccupied. Her oldest son is having trouble in his first year of college, and he has been talking of enlisting in the Army. She is terrified that her child will go off to that horrible war she sees on TV. She and her husband decide to give their son more money so he doesn't have to work part-time; maybe that will help with his studies. That day, another soldier died. Yesterday millions of Americans celebrated Independence Day. They attended parties and barbecues. Families came together from all across the country to celebrate the big day. Millions of dollars were spent on fireworks. At public events, there were speeches honoring the people who served and those who made the ultimate sacrifice. These words mostly fell on bored ears. While the country celebrated its own greatness, other Americans were still fighting in Iraq. Today Americans go back to their normal business. The politicians in Washington have made sure the sacrifices of the war are borne by the very smallest percentage of Americans. They won't even change the tax rates to prevent deficits from running out of control. Future generations will pay the cost of this war. Many Americans feel strongly about the war one way or another, but they aren't signing up their children for service or taking the protest to the streets. What can they do? It is they whom we in the military trust to influence our leaders in Washington. Today, as on every other day in Iraq, American servicemen are in very real danger. Our country is at war. Mothers, fathers, wives, husbands and children are worrying about their loved ones in a faraway land. They all hope he or she isn't the one whose luck runs out today. Tags: iraq war video vlog bush Duresky
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The Face of Dow
from Hopper Video June 27, 2006
Click picture to see movie During the Undiscovered Country session at Vloggercon I noted that vlogging has changed the type of videos I make. This video is a good example of my mutated work process. I call a video like this a “quick hit” -- I try to go from idea to finished product very quickly. This one sets a record – it was conceived after seeing a Dow Chemical Compay Advertisement on way home from work and completed in a few hours. In the past, I would have mulled over a video about Dow for weeks or longer, even after the idea for the attached video was secure in my head. With vlogging, I figure why wait. Make it, post it – maybe I’ll make a big important Dow video later, or maybe I won’t. In the meantime, this video is out there and, hopefully, it will encourage conversation. Here are links for more information regarding the Dow Chemical Company. Dow Site Dow in Wikipedia The Truth About Dow Know More Dow Entry Tags: vloggercon2006 vloggercon video vlog dow chemistry
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HVIC: California Sun Drop
from Hopper Video June 25, 2006
Click the picture to see the sun drop. We had the wonderful pleasure of staying with dear friends in Oakland, California prior to Vloggercon. This video documents a delightfully drunken sunset in the Oakland hills. The groovy music in the video is straight from the mic on my camera. We were playing the great music site Dublab -- Dublab is my late-afternoon-drinking stream of choice – check it out! I’d love to give the actual musicians credit, but I was far to over the bend to go check out the play list. So, drop me a comment or e-mail if you know the artists. Tags: vloggercon2006 vloggercon video vlog sundrop oakland
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Vloggercon Duet - Blakk/Olsen
from Hopper Video June 22, 2006
I could scarcely believe my eyes -- two of my favorite vloggers performing an unexpected duet: Lukas Blakk of Backinblakk and Chuck Olsen of Minnesota Stories doing karaoke – Lukas singing and Chuck doing an odd interpretive dance. This performance alone guaranteed that I will be back for Vloggercon 2007 . . . too bad it was only a dream. Click the picture to live the dream. Tags: vloggercon2006 vloggercon video vlog karaoke Vloggeraoke
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Father's Day Pho
from Hopper Video June 20, 2006
Click the picture to see the movie. Happy Father's Day to me! Breakfast in bed, Pho, and an impromptu cocktail party. Is the livin good? Yes.
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HVIC: Take The Power (Vloggercon 2006)
from Hopper Video June 20, 2006
Click the picture to see the movie. This movie is an excerpt from the Net Neutrality Session at Vloggercon 2006. Adriana Cronin-Lukas of samizdata.net and bigblogcompany.net speaks to the changing attitude of big media toward bloggers and vloggers. Big Media is afraid because vloggers/podcasters/bloggers are new, powerful, agile, and hungry viruses on the media landscape. We are the future and big media is the past. Allowed to compete, new media will find a vast audience. The issue, of course, is whether the corporate elites will rig the game, snuffing out fair competition between independent Internet media and corporate media. The fight is beginning. Tags: vloggercon2006 vloggercon video vlog
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Hopper Video In California (HVIC): June Snow Cabin
from Hopper Video June 16, 2006
Hello! I’m back from California and Vloggercon. Both were wonderful. We now embark on the journey of sorting through 5 hours of video to pull together 10 or 15 minuets of posts for you. Obviously, I like to edit. This post is a quick one about our entry to a really cool cabin near Lake Tahoe in which we spent the first weekend in June. Thanks to our dear friends Candice and Doug for getting the cabin for us. Click on the picture to play the movie. Tags: vloggercon, vloggercon2006, tahoe, snow,
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On The Way To Work
from Hopper Video June 02, 2006
The theme of this and the last post is incredible people that made dubious choices regarding product promotion. I didn't notice this theme until I was nearly done with this movie . . . I love a nice coincidence! Click the picture to see the movie.
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Looking Glass
from Rhinestone Media Empire February 14, 2006
This video was so fun and cool to make that I thought I'd share :) It was a collaboration between my boyfriend, Adam Grinovich, (on concept, metal sculpture/jewelry and music) Mark Wuerthner as Director of Photography and me as director and editor. We made it for broadcast on satellite TV last year, and I still like it.
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