Dominik Eulberg - Falkenauge (Traum V204)
From ‘Falkenauge, Katzengold & Taubenblut’ (Traum V204)
Robert Creeley reads his poem “The Woman” in a July 1965 interview with Richard O. Moore. This film was produced and edited in 1975 by the American Poetry Archive/Poetry Center at San Francisco State University. The footage of Robert Creeley and his wife, Bobbie Louise Creeley, was shot at their home in Placitas, New Mexico.
Full poem here
Previously in the blog : 1) Robert Creeley reads multiple drafts of a poem honoring the birth of his son, Willy (1982) and 2) Robert Creeley reads ‘Fire’ (Vancouver, 1963)
1.01 ‘Circles Within Circles’ - Simon F A Russell
Part of a series of explorations based on audio and geometry.
More at: simonfarussell.com/Audio-Geometry-Exploration
“Stolen Roses” for the 13 course lute - Xavier Díaz-Latorre
Biber Passacaglia from the Mystery (Rosary) Sonatas (1676)
Live performance in Baarn (Holand) at the Paaskerk the 22 October of 2016.
A CD with the entire program will be released by the Belgian label “passacaille” and will present masterworks from Bach, Telemann, Biber and Von Westfoff
Balancing The Stone (2016) - Curtis Tamm
Leaf-cutter Ants - Denise and Marc Dragiewicz
Dorhour Mees | ‘Nubivagant’ Fashion Film
A1 Map.ache - The Golden Age (feat. Mr Hirsch)
Sugai Ken - Denden
From the album 鯰上 - On The Quakefish (2016)
‘Where the City Can’t See’ (teaser) - Liam Young
‘The first narrative fiction film shot entirely with laser scanners. The computer vision systems of driverless cars goggle maps, urban management systems and CCTV surveillance are now fundamentally reshaping urban experience and the cultures of our city. Set in the Chinese owned and controlled Detroit Economic Zone (DEZ) and shot using the same scanning technologies used in autonomous vehicles, we see this near future city through the eyes of the robots that manage it.’
More information and full credits here
Dar (qué difícil) - Juana Molina
Ghost Breath - Cory Feder