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Richard Long
from Art - recent posts - blip.tv (beta) June 25, 2008
British artist Richard Long is a pioneer of Land and Conceptual art. Richard Long is widely recognized as one of the most important artists to have emerged since the 1960s. Haunch of Venison Berlin presents a solo exhibition with two large semi-circular works by Richard Long: A sculpture in local stone on the floor and a drawing in river Avon mud on the wall. More info.
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IGB6
from The Painful Leg Injuries Podcast May 19, 2008
Episode 122 - Series 24 - 6 of 6 - Improvisations For Gameboy - Improvised performances playing the Pushpin-Gameboy Color synth
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IGB5
from The Painful Leg Injuries Podcast May 12, 2008
Episode 121 - Series 24 - 5 of 6 - Improvisations For Gameboy - Improvised performances playing the Pushpin-Gameboy Color synth
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IGB4
from The Painful Leg Injuries Podcast May 05, 2008
Episode 120 - Series 24 - 4 of 6 - Improvisations For Gameboy - Improvised performances playing the Pushpin-Gameboy Color synth
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when the bloom is off the sage
from parterre box presents La Cieca May 01, 2008
Actually this next sound clip dates back over a decade but has recently re-emerged (like the Creature From The Black Lagoon, actually) on such sites as Dial M for Musicology, Boing Boing and Wired. It s a project by conceptual artists Vitaly Komar and Alex Melamid based on an online poll of people s likes and dislikes in popular music. The artists delivered the tabulated results to composer Dave Soldier and Nina Makin, who then concocted a most favorite song and the following number ( [F]ewer than 200 individuals of the world s total population will enjoy this ). But before you listen, perhaps you should note that the least popular elements in popular music included cowboys, rapping, accordions, harp glissandi, bagpipes, children, holidays, political jingoism, commercial jingles and (yes) soprano vocals. The Most Unwanted track mashes all that stuff up together into a song of the least favorite length (23 minutes). The result is the ultimate in pop filth. Not to contradict Komar and Melamid, but the combination of soprano and cowboy songs can be delightful. Maybe the secret ingredient is tap dancing.
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IGB3
from The Painful Leg Injuries Podcast April 28, 2008
Episode 119 - Series 24 - 3 of 6 - Improvisations For Gameboy - Improvised performances playing the Pushpin-Gameboy Color synth
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IGB2
from The Painful Leg Injuries Podcast April 21, 2008
Episode 118 - Series 24 - 2 of 6 - Improvisations For Gameboy - Improvised performances playing the Pushpin-Gameboy Color synth
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IGB1
from The Painful Leg Injuries Podcast April 14, 2008
Episode 117 - Series 24 - 1 of 6 - Improvisations For Gameboy - Improvised performances playing the Pushpin-Gameboy Color synth
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The Art Guys, Conceptual Artists
from Revver - car Videos April 02, 2008
Author: zenfilm Added: Wed, 02 Apr 2008 15:48:10 -0800 Duration: 31For over 25 years The Art Guys, Michael Galbreth and Jack Massing have asked "What is art?" Internationally acclaimed, their creations are unique, whimsical, and have provoked a running dialogue on the nature of art, media, fashion and pop culture. Their cremated remains are on the auction block, they plan to marry a plant later this year. They are truly unique people in America's 4th largest city.
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Boldly Diagonal
from The Painful Leg Injuries Podcast January 28, 2008
Episode 107 - Series 22 - 3 of 6 - Shot By The Hip - Compositions made by extracting MIDI and sound data from photographs taken by cell phone while I was unaware. "Boldly Diagonal"
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The Age of Indulgences
from The Painful Leg Injuries Podcast December 10, 2007
Episode 103 - Series 21 - 2 of 3 - Ronzi Siciliani - Compositions made from field recordings made in Sicily in April of 2007. "The Age of Indulgences" composition made from samples from a mighty cathedral pipe organ.
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