My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts

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Le designer Jakob Trollback (Trollback + Company) nous fait partager, lors d’une conférence de la TED, ses expérimentations sur la forme et la matière sonore. La chanson choisie, “Moonlight in Glory” est tirée de l’album My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts composé en 1981 par David Byrne et de Brian Eno et remasterisé en 2006. Le résultat est toujours aussi contemporain, tant sur la forme que sur le fond. (Recorded March 2007 in Monterey, California. Duration: 04:00.)Ci-dessous un autre expérimentation de Bruce Conner datant cette fois-çi de 1981 (Brian Eno & David Byrne - Mea Culpa) ” Bruce’s’ legendary experimental films are well known for their pioneering use of found footage. Connor mainly uses old educational films, science films, government footage and film footage that people throw out and then recuts them to new music, creating dark and sometimes hilarious moods and visual commentaries. His work was sampling before that word existed, as was this record. “
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Le designer Jakob Trollback (Trollback + Company) nous fait partager, lors d’une conférence de la TED, ses expérimentations sur la forme et la matière sonore. La chanson choisie, “Moonlight in Glory” est tirée de l’album My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts composé en 1981 par David Byrne et de Brian Eno et remasterisé en 2006. Le résultat est toujours aussi contemporain, tant sur la forme que sur le fond. (Recorded March 2007 in Monterey, California. Duration: 04:00.) Ci-dessous un autre expérimentation de Bruce Conner datant cette fois-çi de 1981 (Brian Eno & David Byrne - Mea Culpa) ” Bruce’s’ legendary experimental films are well known for their pioneering use of found footage. Connor mainly uses old educational films, science films, government footage and film footage that people throw out and then recuts them to new music, creating dark and sometimes hilarious moods and visual commentaries. His work was sampling before that word existed, as was this record. “
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