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for Art Explosion. Rebel Rebel, Guangzhou China. 8/25/2013

aka Butterscotch Cookies

End of school cookies from a teacher to her students. Apples and pencils with some individual names as well. I designed the packaging really quickly and printed it and cut it. Took a looooong time but worth it to me.

Compilation of 3 photos which I like from my visit to the zoo. Last year (haha). I dont particularly think the photos go great with each other but who cares. Theyre the ones I liked.

 

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Photo in Armani shop for my second Unlimited compilation

Combined 4 pictures together to create this. I'm happy for my first try.

this is about 45 min worth of lightning, had some pretty active thunderstorms and very heavy rains.

 

shot on Canon 70D with 16-35mm

Another compilation of 3 shots of Cody jumping off of a picnic table.

Isobar wishes you all the best for 2012 with a Kitsune compilation.

*Zapping and scratching*

 

In the 1990s, German filmmaker Harun Farocki made several compilation films that clearly relate to the then popular music genres hiphop and dub. Again, like with De Antonio, popular culture is an important source of inspiration. People had got used to music that is based on fragments of existing material, and made fragmented films look understandable too. Ein Tag ins Leben der Endverbraucher, uses nothing else than 1,000 tv commercials out of 10,000 Farocki had viewed.

 

The film shows one day from waking up in the morning all the way to waking up again the next morning. The everyday situations that many commercials are made of, the little dramas that they create and solve through the product or service they sell, are stichted together into one day. This is a film about the everyday in (German, or Western-European) society because the commercials are part of the everyday of most people (everyone who watches television) and they depict an ideal image of society.

 

The editing techniques that Farocki uses are purely audiovisual; he uses no written or spoken text, and adds no extra music to glue his fragments together. In stead, to create homogeneity in the heterogenous material he chose, he associates in many different ways. The idea for the film came up when, zapping away on television one night, Farocki went from one Lux soap ad to another ad on different channel for a product called Lux too.

 

These kind of word associations are one technique he uses in the film. But he also uses purely visual associations, for instance when cutting from a picture of a bird on a bottle to a live bird in the sky, or from one clock to another. Something someone says in a commercial, like ‘red,’ can trigger a series of red images from several commercials. He sometimes follows a theme for a while, like the beach, the sun, surprises or making a phonecall. Some images return many times, as a kind of bumpers between commercials, for instance a particular skyline at night, waves breaking on the beach, and the moon. Images sometimes also respond to what a voice says, for instance “Wake up people!” triggers a whole series of shots with alarm clocks.

 

The film abundantly uses repetition as an editing technique, in visual ways as described above, but also because commercials can be read in different ways. For instance, Brat baking foil shows up at the evening dinner sequence, when an ovendish is put on the table, and again later on in the sequence about going out to a classic concert, because the clip has classic music.

 

All these editing techniques are clearly related to the aforementioned hiphop and dub musical genres: we see fragments that are brought together in associative ways; we never see complete commercials, even though commercials are already very short. Contemporary popular culture can be a good inspiration source to develop new techniques, perhaps also for design research.

 

I did not find this film on tape or DVD

Here's a video in commemoration of UFO's being taken seriously.

 

Download for a full version.

 

Motorhead - Iron Horse

Photograph for my third compilation

The secret about hair loss solution can be found at :

 

www.tressanew.com/lp/?hop=aymanbill

The finest soldiers in all of Tamriel the UNSC.

 

Front and center is John S-117. To his left (your right) is Noble 6, and marines in snow, Spec-Ops, and desert camo.

 

On the Cheif's right (your left) is the Rookie, Commy (Team Foxtrot), Captain Mickle (my Halo sig), and a marine in forest camo.

To go along with the San Francisco Muni shots I've been posting, here's a quick video montage of the F-Line, plus a bonus clip of a California Street cable car.

The compilation of 52 weeks worth of photography. So much learned over the past year and so much has changed. I started 2012 with the resolution of being a 'Yes Man,' being under the impression it might open some doors for me and enlighten me to some new things and people, I had not imagined I would meet someone quite as special as I have done.

A compilation of images of the BMW Z4 by myself and fellow photographer HaranB. Very simply put together in photoshop by me.

Three Beads of Sweat poster for the 3 official Mountain Goats compilations. The poster is black and white.

“You, the mouth and the music” is a cassette compilation that was released by Very Mouth Records & Tapes in 1983.

 

I ordered the tape directly from Very Mouth after reading about it in So What! fanzine (issue #4) and for the price of a 12" single I got an hour-long selection of post-punk, synth pop, jangly guitars and abstract electronica by various bands I'd never heard of, plus a booklet, a sticker and a badge.

 

None of the artists featured on “You, the mouth and the music” were particularly brilliant, neither did they go on to become commercially successful (just like the Very Mouth organisation itself) - but I don't think that was the point. They were doing what they wanted to do at the time and when they got bored with it I presume they moved on in whatever direction they wanted to take their lives. And they left behind a nice little example of the flourishing independent cassette scene that existed in the 1980s, which still sounds OK today....

This format was inspired from Wil Freeborn. He's an artist I admire a lot and he has the habit of compiling all his spreads into one image when he's finished a moleskine sketchbook. I thought I'd do the same with my "micro drawings". These are the ones I'll be showing and selling at the art show.

 

I hope to produce another 20-25 images before friday. I doubt I'll be getting any sleep before that point.

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This is my compilation (actually bloopers) from the shoot in the forest. She was even striking poses as she's talking on the phone. This girl just does not quit. :)

 

There's no post processing on this one except just putting the six frames together so don't expect high fashion here but I thought it was funny and cute.

While iTunes' cover art printing is all nice and pretty there's nothing like making your own CD covers with a bit of glue and some magazine snippets. Particularly if you're giving the CD to a friend.

 

Smooth like butter, I'd say - the outer cover for my Afternoon Delight compilation.

CLICK HERE TO LISTEN/DOWNLOAD

 

The cover for the forthcoming compilation featuring unreleased tracks, a few features with other artists and some roughs and rares from between 2006 - 2010 that may have gone under the radar. Featuring all the A.M. extended family and the likes of Skamma, Brooklyn's Elucid, Japan's Bugseed, Don Leisure, Monky, Pete Lawrie, Chino XL, Sir Beans OBE and more...

 

2008 Metabeats feat Skamma 'Ringmaster'

2009 Elucid & Metabeats 'Take Charge'

2008 Metabeats - 'Toaster Jazz'

2010 Ralph Rip Shit & Bugseed 'Pizzurp'

2008 The 83 King ft. Hekla Kosh, Mudmowth & Ralph Rip Shit 'Rotter'

2008 Beatbox Fozzy ft. Willo Wispa 'Tuna Fish'

2006 Blaktrix ft. P.L.O. & Mudmowth - 'Fight (Redux)'

2008 Mudmowth & Ruffstylz (Prod. Don Leisure) 'Superhero vs Supervillain'

2010 Ruffstylz (Prod. Monky ) 'Lungsmoke'

2008 Willo Wispa (Prod. Hansel The Unicorn) 'What Kind of Girls'

2010 Pete Lawrie ft. Ralph Rip Shit 'All That We Keep RMX'

2009 OCDC (Ralph Rip Shit & Stophe) 'Motorcycle'

2006 Ruffstylz ft. Chino XL 'Pain Into Fire'

2009 Blaktrix (Prod. Sir Beans OBE) 'Business is Good'

 

Bonus Cuts

2009 Willo Wispa 'E&J & Panda Pops'

2009 P.L.O. & Metabeats 'Christmas Beat'

 

Cover artwork by themeekshall

I tried to create some water droplet photos tonight, but it did not work out very well. I tried a slightly different method this time, but produced a lot of rubbish... :-)

None of the shots "qualified", but I made a couple of "collages" of some of the photos that I made, merely as a documentation of the process...

For 4500's Ear Wax Pool.

 

This week I have been listening to:-

 

1. Peter Doherty "Grace/Wastelands"

 

2. Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds "Kicking Against The Pricks"

 

3. The Libertines "The Libertines"

 

4. Glen Campbell "Classic Campbell" [I got this 3 cd box set cheap, there are some classics amongst the cheese!]

 

The photograph shows the 12" vinyl and the cd of the 7" up-singles only! Uk 78-82 compilation album, which I'm pleased to say my band is included on!

A compilation of photo's from the Museo del Prado in Madrid.

 

All photo's are made by Flickr users and are used with their permission. If you would like to view the individual photo's in full size, please visit www.artinthepicture.com/museums/prado.html .

Compilation of shots from Gloucester Docks - in Gloucester Docks Antiques Centre - most shot wide open on a hand held macro lens in poor interior light.

Compilation of the Cars & coffee winter edition event, organised by www.baanvelgen.com and www.autogespot Pictures by Thomas van Rooij

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