I kind of feel as if it would be good to know more about the provenance of these images and footage here – I’d love it if you had some annotations, or notes to explain who made it/took it and why you’ve uploaded it. I know the general principle but not the specifics. It would also be interesting to follow your thoughts and your research process. We can see that these are from you tube, but how did you stumble across them… etc. etc.
This video is amazing.. it’s like if the rhythm moves everything, also the bulbs!
But now this is your only blog, right? or you want to keep on writing on two blogs?
I am still working on two bloggs at the same time Soryahh for personal comment and green and Gothic as a media based area where as an experiment I am not writing. I am trying to create something speech based to explain the area and what I am hoping to achieve.
I am very impressed with the ways you are working with different modes, different visual styles and different purposes (different identities?)
It is hard to manage all these and I didn’t know where to leave a comment (!) but this is very, very interesting and I hope we can discuss further face-to-face on Friday…
Have also left this over at your other blog!
I kind of feel as if it would be good to know more about the provenance of these images and footage here – I’d love it if you had some annotations, or notes to explain who made it/took it and why you’ve uploaded it. I know the general principle but not the specifics. It would also be interesting to follow your thoughts and your research process. We can see that these are from you tube, but how did you stumble across them… etc. etc.
This video is amazing.. it’s like if the rhythm moves everything, also the bulbs!
But now this is your only blog, right? or you want to keep on writing on two blogs?
I am still working on two bloggs at the same time Soryahh for personal comment and green and Gothic as a media based area where as an experiment I am not writing. I am trying to create something speech based to explain the area and what I am hoping to achieve.
I am very impressed with the ways you are working with different modes, different visual styles and different purposes (different identities?)
It is hard to manage all these and I didn’t know where to leave a comment (!) but this is very, very interesting and I hope we can discuss further face-to-face on Friday…
Have also left this over at your other blog!