A study in Monochromes
and, perhaps, also
Nostalgia.
music videos
A study in Monochromes
and, perhaps, also
Nostalgia.
video still
The way this is shot is the argument for just standing up there and doing the thing. That's all I really have to say about it. I think it's beautiful and I think it's real, and I don't want to know if it's not. Watch it all the way through, even if you've seen it before, because it's not new, but it's still right. This is something with staying power.
image via http://www.hungertv.com/feature/interview-vaults/
We're going on a trip. I'll bring the wine and that wicker picnic basket you found in a thrift store and gave me for my birthday. I'll drive. Most likely I won't be wearing any shoes, but probably you won't either. Let's roll down the windows and let the wind turn our cheeks pink and laugh at things that we haven't even said out loud. And you can make snow angels in the sand and I will flash the dolphins and our hair will look, crazy, crazy, like gypsies, like runaway jungle children. Let's take naps. And eat sandwiches cut into triangles and walk along the edge until our feet are soft again. And let's make wishes and throw them into the sea and send them to the people way on the other side, looking at the same water and waiting to hear a secret.
That will be our trip.
This is Vault's:
image via http://www.doctorojiplatico.com/2016/03/the-coward-adieu.html
This Friday has me watching some very interesting work from two French directors, known to me via the cyberspaces as the Jullien Brothers. Apparently one of them doubles as music artist The Coward, and the following is a music video for his song Adieu.
Here is the thing that I can't stop thinking about while watching: THAT CLOCK. Totally fascinating. Take a gander?
See more of their (admittedly, pretty strange-- but we love strange!) stuff here.
image via https://artisticspider.wordpress.com/2013/06/
If Mondays are old school, then Fridays are contemporary, and this Friday is dedicated to Bonobo, and the below track, which my ride or die roommate Katherine Roarty and I used in the fall of 2015 to make some sweet sweet moves for the Professional Semester students at Broadway Dance Center. The video is as good as the track, so consider this a teaser for the video of our work, coming later this month. Enjoy/express/engage yourself.