Living legend American artist John Baldessari talks about his work Brain/Cloud, on the occasion of the opening of his retrospective, Pure Beauty, at LACMA.
Laura Steenberge and Catherine Lamb, leaders of the experimental women’s choir Singing by Numbers, are interested in exploring the physics of sound waves through voice, and in conducting experiments in new methods of teaching singing-in-harmony, to the public.
OK Go’s official video for ‘End Love’ of the album Of The Blue Colour of the Sky.
Director: OK Go, Eric Gunther, and Jeff Lieberman
Producer: Shirley Moyers
The EyeWriter project is an ongoing collaborative research effort to empower people who are suffering from ALS with creative technologies.
It is a low-cost eye-tracking apparatus & custom software that allows graffiti writers and artists with paralysis resulting from Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis to draw using only their eyes.
The real inventor for the music clip is the directed from Los Angeles, Kenneth Anger with the movie, Scorpio Rising at 1964. An avant garden film about motorcycles world, rock and roll, James Dean, Demons and the origen of the Nazis. It was the first time in using rock and pop tracks and not an original score in an audiovisual work. A big influence for directors like David Lynchor Iván Zulueta. Queer and pulp, marvellous!
In December of 2008, Kanye West sent Spike Jonze his song “See You in My Nightmares from 808s and Hearbreaks. They’d been talking for quite awhile about working on a project together, and it was finally a good time for both of them. Spike wrote a story for the song, working off of the [...]
Paul McCarthy is a notorious American contemporary artist mostly known for his performative work that deals with the dirtiness of pop daily life culture. In the words of Philippe Van Cauteren, director of the SMAK in Ghent, he is the best anatomist of the superficiality of our society.
Photographer Julius Shulman narrates a photo documentary about his life and images for the series SHELTER.
The influential American photographer Philip-Lorca diCorcia talks about “Thousand”.