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You should try to see the original Noh play. I think it exists on KZread, but you may have to enter the Japanese characters. Because the main character wears a mask, the tension is created by subtle movements and the shifting of light on the mask. When I saw the play I broke out in tears as the ghost of the son comes out from behind the mound, and the mother reaches out to grab him, but is unable to, and the son runs back behind the mound. Sorry, but this atonal singing, screeching, and blasting brass is just not for me, but it's beautifully staged. I just turned off the sound because I know the story.
Absolute wonderful artist, he was working in Paradise Valley / Scottsdale AZ in an artist community.
When visiting the Barbican Center a long time ago, it was terribly difficult to find the entrance and get through...
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It’s even legal to play so badass? 😮
That was moving, though I feel it was more the music doing the heavy lifting
Wow, this is the first time I see it. I started in the 70s to hear and enjoy electronic music. I heard Tangerine Dream, Klaus Schulze and Edgar Froese and I have visited some concerts. Some in special locations, like the Fabrik in Hamburg/Germany (I have done a small cassette recording there) and some big at the CCH in Hamburg too. Later I got the chance to buy one of the unique synthesizer instruments of Tangerine Dream and luckily kept it until today. The seller told me, this is from Tangerine Dream and after that, I have seen in in a Tangerine Dream Story of the "Keybord" magazine in Germany. This has been the only instrument without name in the description. Later I continue my hunt in electronic music and collected a lot of LP and later CD with this music or direction (Pink Floyd, Kraftwerk, Kitaro, W. Carlos, Alan Parsons P., Mike Oldfied, a lot of K. Schulzes IC Label, Tomita (left handed Dream), Brian Eno, David Bowie (low), OMD, Human League, Software, J.M. Jarre, up to nowadays Nils Frahm (Berlin) wow and much more! I have spend a lot of money to buy sythesizers, effects and drum machines by myself and also the audio equipment. At that time I enoyed that music mostly with headphones - so I can shut down and take a fly appart of all problems and have a free fly all around, which has been very important for me!!!
Textil soul made by human hands!
That scene where the brother/sister are in that room full of lights.. Where is that?
Is that electric sitar? Im not sure
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Amazing!
Thank you for this exhibition 💓💓💓
not 10$ anymore damn
⚫️ this is this and that is that
One of the very few well-detailed developments of OMA. Normally their buildings start falling apart after five years. In most cases that is a great luck for society
Excellent lecture!
Love him 💓
🫡So Much MaDD ReSPecT…
Very impressive modern music!
I am in love with this poem.
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1:35 My wife dead
18:15 to 29:24
Women's natural body hair is beautiful! It is lovely to see!
Amazing
Thanks! ❤🎉😊
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That is fabulous what a talent or rather two!
❤ Jean Michel -I play 1:37
Sorry 0:16 loving alone me not art not job not photography not reading not TV
Great idea - wrong continent!
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Wondeful
This is a thing i guess
I'm all for upcycling but this stuff is plain fuggo
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I don’t recognise the music at 0:42-1:20 and 1:48-2:54. Which recordings are they from? They almost sound more like Free System Projekt than Tangerine Dream.
It's definitely Ariosto not Vivaldi
I love that this was while Sinead O Connor was still alive. Christene is a genius and true fucking artist.❤❤❤❤
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Corporate Queerdom.
I still can’t believe that the genius that was Cathal has gone! I’m pleased to have called him an old and greatly treasured friend!
Just bought two from IKEA. There pure brilliant.
Sculptures which blend and seem an integral part of the natural surroundings. They actually do provoke that meditative mood hoped for by the artist, even when seen briefly in a video. Beautiful.
Oh my goodness, how much these songs meant to me as I tried to figure out the world of the mid 80’s.
Jean Dubuffet opened the door to infinity of greatness.. where everyone can participate. In Chicago he has a 3D giant doodle sculpture I'm regularly visiting and walking through.. "Art Brut artists draw their themes, ideas and means of expression from their 'own resources', from their 'impulses and humors', without referring to the usual means, without any consideration for the accepted conventions".. "Art doesn't go to sleep in the bed made for it. It would sooner run away than say its own name: what it likes is to be incognito. Its best moments are when it forgets what its own name is".. who wouldn't love this beautiful man!
Great video! What´s the music did you use?
Tangerine Dream's music had a profound effect on me as it broke through prior forms of music to create a sound that was pure, new, and interesting; and showing that it was possible to break out of old modes with new technology.