tour of my art books (part 2)
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Books:
City of Darkness - Life in Kowloon Walled City: www.abebooks.com/book-search/...
Dante's Inferno: www.abebooks.com/servlet/Sear...
Atlas of Brutalist Architecture: www.phaidon.com/store/archite...
The Texaco Story - The First 50 Years: www.abebooks.com/first-editio...
Beyond the Lines - Daisuke Tajima: www.amazon.com/BEYOND-LINES-D... (sorry for amazon link)
Etienne-Louis Boulée: www.abebooks.com/servlet/Book...
Music:
Sega Sunset by Lorn, featuring clips from the segment "The Running Man" from Neo Tokyo, written and directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri: • Lorn - Sega Sunset
I still have more books so I'll definitely have to make a third part. I definitely want to make a separate video entirely about Boulée because I came nowhere near accurately explaining how I feel about his work but I was getting very sleepy by the end @.@
Thanks for watching!
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@eviedavison2721
4 ай бұрын
and
the explanation of feeling “yelled at” by most internet content is so funny. i want you to know i’m very appreciative being able to crochet along to a video for once while being not at all yelled at
@Fiveash-Art
5 ай бұрын
It's because the internet is dead and why it mirrors the 'content' forced on people through television. KZread especially has become a giant wasteland after the purge starting around 2016. It actually baffles me when real stuff breaks through. It's good there's still an audience for it.
You hit the nail on the head when discussing Brutalism and sexuality. The idea, even, of a brutalist building being… “erected”… and the behaviors surrounding what it must be like to design and construct these buildings…there’s something so sobering yet subliminal. Same goes for Boullée and the Cenotaph of Isaac Newton…there’s definitely a yearning and mourning quality to it.
@swayzerawlings8703
5 ай бұрын
That being said my fav will always be the late I.M. Pei’s Dallas City Hall
@facilegoose9347
5 ай бұрын
They look like _denuded_ hanging gardens of Babylon, barren planters erected by eunuchs. The mystery's in the Missing.
@ryanpope6268
5 ай бұрын
i cant wait to be this insightful
@kassjazzy
4 ай бұрын
Can honestly say I'll never look at a cooling tower the same way again
@juan-gk1pd
27 күн бұрын
So much pseudo intellectualism in here
something about her voice 🫶🏻so calming
@bexiexz
5 ай бұрын
its so zen
I love brutalist architecture because it feels post and pre-human but also not natural in the same way an untouched forest is. Like it's from a society from forever ago but also the future but also a cave. I could talk about this forever and nobody gets it.
@mothercain
5 ай бұрын
!!!!! i always rant and rave on roadtrips about how all the overpasses feel like they were left by some predated intelligent society and we’ve just repurposed them as roadways. feels very prometheus. brutalism feels so antithetical to human nature and comfort so of course it feels alien. i’m so in love with it.
@boredboard8508
5 ай бұрын
@@mothercain Yeah when a building feels like it could swallow me in concrete if I get too close I fall in love.
@shukky3960
5 ай бұрын
@@mothercainResearch Tartaria, you won't regret it.
@PSYCHIC_PSYCHO
2 ай бұрын
@@mothercainWhy are you wearing Enema-Gloves?
@nothanks-mn7lo
2 ай бұрын
@@PSYCHIC_PSYCHOI think at some point in this video she mentioned getting covid, not sure if she was talking about having it before this though, could be trying to avoid contaminating it. If not that then it could be a sensory issue, she's autistic and some autistic people don't like the feeling of touching certain things.
i have never clicked anything faster
@user-wc8po5zt6c
5 ай бұрын
Real af
@thefirstguillotine
5 ай бұрын
SO REAL
@danielsanders609
5 ай бұрын
Guilty too lol
@elliefcknkole
5 ай бұрын
Same bestie
@megelizabeth9906
5 ай бұрын
same 🤍
hayden asmr is genuinely my favorite thing, i love it so much. literally the perfect voice for asmr
I could listen to her for hours, she honestly has such a calming aura
please god do a whole asmr channel it's godly, your voice is the most soothing thing i've experienced since my very mother's womb jesuis CHRIST
@joshy2great
2 ай бұрын
😦
47:02 Your words perfectly describes my attitude towards brutalism. Unplastered brick walls, exposed ceiling beams and utility ducts make the building look like a large organism. I'm from Eastern Europe and im so glad that i can experience this feeling for daily. The monumentality of those building literally feels like higher power.
@bgjoje3745
3 ай бұрын
I'm from Bulgaria and there are concrete soviet buildings almost everywhere. Most of them are living buildings, which most people find ugly, but since i was a kid, i have adored them. When i stare at them, I always try to imagine who lives in a certain window, what does their kitchen counter look like, and their carpets, I also wonder if they like fruits or what kinds of games they like playing as a kid. I feel so lucky to live right next to a forest with a masive bunker, the entrances of which are literally just concrete block the size of a car. There are also random cement platforms and a lot of abandoned constructions all around the city. I loved going in the older ones because they have less guards. I have a vivid childhood memory of an abandoned school. It was just in a grass field right next to an artificial spruce forest(there is a coal mine right next to Pernik, and they planted spruce trees on some of the overburden there around 1960-1970). Standing in it and looking at the peeled wall paint, old rusty toilets, and empty rooms feels like I'm looking something so forgotten and beyond abandoned. I mostly enjoy the juxtapositioning of the concrete, broken windows, syringes, and the peace of the green forest and a river. They both give me the same calmness and warmth, but in a different way. I looooveee how grey everything looks when it rains, i have almost felt at the most peace while it's gloomy and and wet and standing on the kitchen window on the 6th floor and admiring such a beautiful view of people walking in hurry and how the buildings turn slightly darker due to the rain. My favorite activity is getting very high and going to a random place in the center of Sofia so I can play pretend a person walking around, meanwhile having no idea where i am, but it feels comforting to see little shops, wall art, abandoned houses, restaurants all squished in between soviet apartment buildings
Her voice is amazing, I feel like you can listen to her talk for hours and hours about literally every topic and not get bored. So soothing and calm
I love your “ASMR” contents so badly😭 and I love it more when you shows your book collection.Obsessed with Brutalist architecture photography book love u Hayden ❤️
i've literally been rewatching the first one everyday to go to sleep bc it's so comforting 😭 i've never been more happier - 16:28 is so real
@sashascircuslife6084
5 ай бұрын
riiight 😭😭
@H.L.millenary
5 ай бұрын
Бозе мои вы чего плачете? 😳
@H.L.millenary
5 ай бұрын
Ути бозе мои😳
@H.L.millenary
4 ай бұрын
Ethel hello❤
35:15 that whisper was so tingly omg
the sheer impact you have had on me is immeasurable. Not just as a person, but as a gateway for me. What you present to the internet and people, these introductions to unique and foreign concepts to a rather uniform majority is nothing less than extraordinary. You have changed my outlook on the world as a whole and in a way raised and grown this whole part of me that I didn’t know was there. An affinity for things that have been rendered as old and forgotten, as well as different pieces of media etc. I hope I get to come to one of your concerts some day to see (and try not to cry in front of but definitely fail) this person I have almost infinite respect and admiration for. You have truly inspired me without even knowing me, I love you Hayden.
@a.luvlyx
4 ай бұрын
literally everything you said is exactly how i feel about her. she's truly a unique. i've found intrest in things that i never thought i'd be interested in. her mind is truly out of this world. i admire & adore her so entirely. she doesn't even know. & i can't wait to experience one of her concerts too. i've seen videos of her performing & i swear, her performances always feel so heavenly.. & i get that feeling just by WATCHING videos so imagine it irl..
The brutalist architecture book is so interesting, and I've never thought about that design in the sense of eroticism but it's so true. I think another part of it is how blatant and transparent (oddly enough given it's literal concrete opacity) it is in its presence. It's not pretending to be something it isn't, and it doesn't apologize for itself or give what some may deem excessive explanation (or rather, cushioning? justification? it isn't adorned for the sake of acceptance or awe). It simply ~*is*~ which is so fitting in conjunction with the helplessness you talked about. It's not asking or hoping that you accept it, it forces you to and doesn't seemingly care. I think domineering was a perfect description.
@bexiexz
5 ай бұрын
I love this thought so so much
@ltwig476
2 ай бұрын
The "domineering" kind of reminds me of the ancient penis worshipers. They built giant statues of hard penises a ways outside of the commune and do their ritual walks to the giant penis and stand and pray in front of it.
There's something so ...enlightening about these videos in the strangest way , hearing you talk about what you're passionate about inspired me to take a step back and look at what inspires me . Really cool stuff , thank you Hayden
the asmr is immaculate
such a soothing voice, it makes listening so much easier.
I just wanted to thank you for Preacher's Daughter. Its the first thing that has really inspired my own song writing in probably 10 years or so. Thank you so much. A gift
@creepy5245
5 ай бұрын
that's beautiful!
I’m from Idaho, and I really feel like you’d enjoy learning about the Zone of Death. It’s ~50 miles in the Idaho portion of yellowstone, and there’s a legal loophole where no crime is “prosecutable”. If you want to hide, that’s the place. Reminded me of what you were saying in the beginning of the video- places in America you could go and be the furthest from others.
my attention span is usually embarrassingly short, but i could watch your videos for HOURS. I find your voice soooo soothing and comforting, and i love your taste in art. your room is really pretty, too!!!
As someone who has always disliked brutalist architecture, you really opened my eyes to the power and attractionality(?) that these buildings exude. And I totally get the feeling of going somewhere to disappear from known society, getting lost in a labyrinth or a forest. I always got this feeling as a child when the sun had set in the countryside. The vast darkness covering the fields, meadows and forests, knowing that no human activity is happening in this space until the sun rises is exhilarating to me. Its thalassophobic almost. Thinking of all the empty spaces that exist on earth, where no human consciousness exists. In deep contrast to the consciousness-heavy cities and settlements. Im rambling lmao - thank you for another brilliant video Hayden
I love the ambience of the train horn off in the distance, thanks for sharing your books.
I've never cried listening to a song before I found your music Ethel, I love how the backing tracks convey emotion. They're such a comforting kind of sadness.
your art book tours are always so calm and interesting. I'm definitely checking a few of them out later. thank you for sharing, mother.
I love that you always have the tv on in the background. It is sooooo soothing to me
we love seeing these great reads and what you’re interested in, Hayden! Thank you for sharing this with us your voice is so relaxingggg
your first art book video has been my go to video to watch when feeling anxious, thank you for posting more :) 🤎
omg thank you for actually doing a part 2, i was waiting for this moment
Your videos are very comforting, it's so wonderful to experience the things you love and enjoy them with you 🤎
thank you for putting your time and energy into these videos. i know i’m not the only one who appreciates it, but it means a lot ❤️
i love your eloquent way of speaking so much!!! you articulate everything so beautifully. can’t wait for future book tour videos
had this on in the background whilst doing my architecture school application task. it was so nice to hear about your art books. And i like how considerate you are in describing your feelings and connections to the art. I usually feel uneasy by ASMR but your tone and demeanour made the watch a really southing experience.
i listen to your asmr every night to go to sleep it’s genuinely so fire AND i get to learn abt your art books
You always inspire me to dwell on subjects I’ve never considered or knew about and I am so grateful for these videos you’ve been putting out. The ASMR is just the cherry on top 🍒
i love to listen to your videos. it feels like im under a warm blanket with you next to me and you're holding my hand, telling me that everytime will be okay once again. i love you hayden♡
You're one of my very famous musicians and now you're one of my very favorite asmrtists, such a golden touch
This video is wrapping my inner child in the most comforting embrace right now. Your energy reminds me so much of my late mother’s energy. Thank you, sweet Hayden.🫀
i am utterly enthralled with these videos and i cannot believe it’s already been so long since the first video but i’ve been waiting ❤️ i’ll listen to you talk about anything hayden, but these GET me
you’ve changed the way i look at buildings. everything is much more beautiful when you take the time to appreciate it. pls never stop sharing your thoughts
Working from home today and listening to your soothing voice in the background has been lovely.
Thank you for sharing more of these books, I especially loved the way you spoke about kowloon, brutalism & Boullée. I always enjoy hearing others’ perspectives, thoughts, & feelings in response to architecture, art, etc., especially when they’re well spoken. Thanks for making such a comforting (asmr-style) yet interesting video x
these videos are always so calming and i love listening to you talk about you interests. the books someone collects are very personal and one of my favorite ways of learning about people. i hope you're enjoying living in pennsylvania, love a native pennsylvanian
Goddess has blessed us with a hour long video about art books. This is beautiful!
This video has helped me clean my room and also just chill out, thank you for posting it 🫶 I really enjoy hearing people just talk about things they love
“I always say your house isn’t cool unless it’s a huge fire risk.” ... just when I thought I couldn’t possibly love you any more... siiigh... ❤️❤️❤️
your energy is so serene i love it
As an Italian, listening to you reading with such a beautiful soft voice a bit of Dante's Inferno is wonderful. Thank you for this very nice video, it's super interesting and very cozy and calming. Love you Hayden ⭐
I used to visit a brutalist library near me and it was my favourite in the city until it was knocked down (RIP). It was dark and clunky and outdated and expensive to run, but that also made it comforting because it was almost human, it was falling apart just like a person does. It was not all fun clean lines and bright colours, it didn’t hide from anything. It was subject to time yet felt like an infallible giant. It gave a very wabi sabi vibe which is weird because the materials were anything but natural. Looooved the architecture commentary, everyone say thank you Hayden 💜
Girl I never thought we was never getting part two 😭 so happy it's finally here 💕
you have such a beautiful mind and many will pass judgement or make jokes but I appreciate your ability to be honest so incredibly deeply. you inspire and enlighten me
Kind of refreshing to hear someone else talk about the love of being alone, and just kind of wanting to escape into your own world where no one can get you or find you...loved most of the points you hit on bro...
ur right, it’s so much more easier really to pay attention when they’re not being obnoxious lol i usually wouldn’t watch an hour long video like this but i found it extremely relaxing and was completely invested.
i'm in love with these longer form chat videos
you, art books, and asmr are some of my fav things.. this was made for me wow thank u!!!
This is taking me back. Loving the trad lofi asmr vibe. Your voice is perfect.
16:56 I love how you explain this because I feel the exact same way, Im such an introvert and I never thought of it this way, I love watching Ethel because she gives me so many new perspectives on life It’s amazing and her music saved me in such a way that I can’t even bring it into words.
When you were describing your interest in Kowloon in being lost and contained somewhere really interested me. I have claustrophobia and get very anxious when I get lost in my hometown even if somewhere I recognise is just a street away. But somehow I also yearn to be so far removed and far away and secure and packed away into a box of sorts, somewhere safe and physically out of the way. It is a strange paradox lol but I hope this makes a little sense. Thanks for this lovely long-form video, Hayden!
I very much agree with your take about brutalist architecture. I’m from and I live in a post soviet country so I get to see a lot of beautiful brutalist buildings whenever I go out in the city. Most larger cities here have some brutalist building that one can stare longingly at. Unfortunately with the rise of commercialism it’s more often than not that within the view of the building of monument there will be some sort of add which ruins the experience ever so slightly, unless you manage to find a spot in which the ugly add might be obscured (which isn’t always possible). I’d add for people who might not have a lot of contact with brutalist buildings that some of them (the ones with giant slabs of concrete, the modernist ones specifically designed to be unique and imposing) give you the same feeling you might get if you’ve just arrived to a mountainous region and are surrounded by overwhelming grandeur. The anxious small but also overwhelming and intense feeling of vastness or monumentality. I love how Hayden described them feeling as if you’re seized by this incredible power you can’t control. Sort of like being held there by the hand of a giant or God and being made to gaze. Also i love the take that brutalist churches with their inherent implication of God lose that imposing godly touch out of their structures. The warmth of familiarity present within those churches really does strip away the coldness and alienness. It’s such an interesting take that I never really gave that much thought to. I have felt that those churches made me feel different than the other brutalist buildings but I didn’t give much thought as to why. also! btw! Russia is half in Europe and half in Asia. A lot of the bigger more well known cities are on the European side of Russia - like Moscow, St. Petersburg - but Russia is HUGE and there is plenty to see on both sides.
@r1l3__
5 ай бұрын
mm i agree on the brutalist churches part its almost as if it makes the building feel just plain as if it was not created with intention but out of neccessity as a place of function, whereas even when not intentional a lot of brutalist architecture feels dignified in its coldness and simplicity
i just found your music and i'm so happy to find you're making content like this. love love love your work
Every time (4 times) I watch this video I’m super interested but for some reason watch it in bed every time so I fall asleep in like the first 15 minutes bc of how relaxing your voice is and the background noise as well! Love the asmr voice hahsh
i love watching these videos while i study, thank u hayden 🫶🫶
I discovered you a few days ago and I've never been happier!!!! Love you, your art, your voice and your aesthetic. QUEEN ♥♥
these are just as captivating as your music! love that my loves (asmr and art book video) are collidinggggg
i relate so much to wanting to be lost and away from the world, like how you described attic bedrooms. i’ve found this feeling in climbing trees, especially when the leaves are so thick it completely blocks everything out, even sound. it’s like a cocoon, like nobody can get to this magical place except for me. it feels safe and isolated and warm and secure. it’s so interesting you liken that sensation to getting lost within city walls, because i’ve also found a similar feeling in tiny new york city apartment buildings, especially during rain storms. like i’m in this tiny cluttered shoebox of a room, inside an endless tower that touches the sky and is buried in the earth, all within a maze flooded with everything you could imagine. feels like purity. thank you for this beautiful video :)
I appreciate your calm demeanor, it's so rare on youtube.
an hour and a half video?? thank yooou this is better than any podcast
I love the train horns in the distance while you talk about Kowloon walled city (which a highschool boyfriend was obsessed with and introduced me to, we’d spend hours going down internet wormholes about it) as always I love the discussions you open with these videos
I love your voice it’s so soothing and your room looks so cozy 🥰
wow you posted, i love your music and videos so much! i hope you have a great day hayden❤
I love this room and your voice is so calming
how is her voice so calming ♥️
i was having like an anxiety/overstimulation/something-idrk situation and this got recommended. i had no idea you made videos, so it was a lovely surprise and the calm of this really helped. thank you :))
You're so right about the "yelling videos" I don't know how people can stand to listen to it. I love this calm style!!
Thank you for another fantastic art book tour. The Atlas of Brutalist Architecture and the Etienne-Louis Boullée book are very close to my heart, as I am very passionate about architecture. I am currently studying architecture at University, so it was great to see your perspective on these books. I was introduced to Boullée in my first semester during the foundation history classes and so I am happy that I've been able to discover him again through you. I have sought to find my own readings on Boullée and other notable architects during his time over the years and I'd be more than happy to send these over to you via a platform of your choosing!
I been waiting for this Hayden! love you!
your view of being lost/ being as far away from other people as a comfort hits home for me as well. i often relate to both archetypes of the princess locked in the tower and a beast that is charged with guarding her. love to hear myself related to in others, being that it usually offends the people i express this feeling to. thank you.
you are brilliance, i just adore you ♡ this single handedly brought back my academic motivation for the semester LOL
your voice is perfect for asmr wow. such a quiet comfort this video is.
A little while back, there was a thematic explosion of "Art of Atrophy" photography books that were about the industrialized corpses left behind. My two personal favorites were Abandoned America (2014) and Manufactured Landscapes (2003). You might also dig Soviet Ghosts (2014) as it gels with crumbling megastructures. Regardless, thank you for sharing, and convincing me that it was finally time to grab my own copy of the Atlas of Brutalist Architecture.
I too have the atlas you showed, really enjoyed your thoughts on it. You have a wonderful sense of direction for your collection I’m excited to see what corners of art and literature it reaches
thank you for this, hayden
It's always reassuring to find others who are obsessed with ASMR like I am lol. This video is great, very cozy and relaxing. Reminds me of my aunt's mid century home I'd spent time at as a kid
not an art book but i’m in currently reading the lord of the rings for the first time after growing up with the movie. i haven’t been much of a reader in recent years but it’s been lighting a fire in my body to explore more fantasy, world building books, and in a way it’s helped me to appreciate the art books i do have (that i haven’t read before) because i feel that they provide a very… atmospheric experience, wether it be through art (like the book of andrew wyeth art in your previous video) or architecture ( like atlas of brutalist architecture). In a way they’re fantasy to me and the environment in the pages brings me to a world of different feelings. i love seeing your collection and getting inspiration for books to add to my list!
Mothers voice is so calming🖤🖤
I love that your special interest is also Kowloon walled city. It's wonderful to see the documentation so tangibly, without the sorta internet tinge on everything. you rock!
The relaxed voice is perfect for receiving information
You know it’s a good day when Hayden posts
meemaw im so happy you posted today.... everytime i see u a creative and intuitive elightened part of me is waken and ive been yearning for that............LOVE U
This video was perfect to listen to while late-night crafting, got through the whole thing🤍 Also, the City of Darkness book really reminds me of the city in the Angels Egg anime. I watched that recently during one of these rainy mornings, and the artwork is pretty cool
The soft yet precise delivery reminds me very much of Laurie Anderson’s earlier work.
your voice and vibe make this the perfect ASMR 🤍
Please do an entire video on architecture, this was so relaxing and interesting!!!!
omg i love the texaco story!! i love showing it to my guests when i have them! so so so cool you have it too :)
i cant believe this was only posted 3 weeks ago i fall asleep to this every night and i watch it throughout the day
the trains and flashing lights just add a little something to the atmosphere that makes this video so much more fascinating. it seems like they appear more when you increase the intensity of your language and the way you express certain thoughts. maybe the added elements just make everything seem more intense, but i just think they are so perfectly timed, specifically when you began talking about brutalist architecture. the train noises really flared up, and it just drew my attention to your words and added another layer of emotion to them.
I love the way you keep grounded.. it must be hard with touring and all.. thanks for reigniting my love for art..me more of a love of impressionistic .. I now enjoy Andrew Wyeth.. also for some reason feel a a great affinity towards you.. And you’ve reminded me of my Love for antiques.. thx
Yay another video to help me fall asleep (I mean this in a positive way, im an insomniac and your voice is very soothing to me! 🖤)
this is as long as a feature length film, ethel cain i love you