Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

MUTO: A wall-painted animation by BLU

Possibly pretty late with this one, if the 8,5 million views on Youtube is anything to go by, but this is the first I'd seen it, and just in case it's the same for you: Check out this incredible animation.


Saturday, January 22, 2011

Mark Todd/Henry and the Habits

Hey Syphilites,

This is spoken word that will jangle your nerves. Stories dark and thick like molasses - Glue below is a good example of what you can expect.




Blind Side
The man behind this, Mark Todd, is a graphic artist/writer who has now turned to spoken word recordings. His voice is deep and scraggly, carrying you to other, darker, places. To compare, if we have to, this is what William S. Burroughs' and Tom Waits' 'Black Rider' sounds like, but this rider is a lot blacker.


Paste and Spit
Todd has recorded four albums. Two as 'Henry and the Habits' - 'Prison Songs' and 'Blind Side' and two as Mark Todd - 'Ugly Child' and 'Paste and Spit'. All were released in 2009 and can be downloaded from CDBaby for just $6.99.

This is his myspace and his website. All the pieces on his myspace seem to be from 'Paste and Spit' - like 'keeping her' below, but I own 'Blind Side' as well, and it is similarly haunting.


This Mark Todd's bio from his myspace:


"Mark Todd is an author and artist/designer known for his warped sensibilities. Paste and Spit is the fourth in a series of recordings by Mark Todd (the first two – Prison Songs and Blind Side – recorded under the alias Henry and the Habits, and the third, Ugly Child, a reissue of those first two). Paste and Spit is the audio accompaniment to a book of the same title, published by wormfarm. The stories collected in it are rough, fragmented vignettes of a world gone bad. Perhaps post-apocalyptic. But we’re never certain. About anything. The characters participate in macabre activities such as scientific studies in dingy warehouses, the stealing of teeth, women in fish costumes. The characters are diseased and desperate, escaping through injections that change their identity and reclaim past memories. Part bizarre circus and part a charred landscape of emotional ruins. The recording is rough, hallucinogenic. Crudely played instruments whine and wheeze. Available through cdbaby.com and itunes."

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Besos de agua. Water Kisses


Besos de agua.
Originally uploaded by *!* || CHATO || *!*
Jeez. What a rainy day here in Melbourne. Where did the summer go?


(Another great one from CHATO)

Thursday, December 9, 2010

villa


villa
Originally uploaded by *!* || CHATO || *!*
This is a pretty awesome image by a guy named CHATO. This is his Flickr profile. I'm really getting into this Flickr thing....

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Wannes Wouters - (Re)constructing Reality with the Toltec Superreflector

Wannes Wouters is a Dutch artist living in Antwerp, Belgium. 


He studied at the Art Academy of that city and the video below and the suit in it were part of an assignment in his course there. 


The caption for the video reads: 


"The Toltec Superreflector reveals to people the principle that everyone uses everyone else as a mirror to view, analyse and adjust themselves."


The reflected light and the distorted sound, the slowed-down robotic movement and the incredulous looks on the faces of people passing make this video an experience. You should probably watch this while high on mushrooms.



Believe it or not, but this is one of the more conventional pieces of art by Wannes. There is more to follow. A lot of it is serial killer-themed. Another is titled 'Roman-Catholic slide' - I can't wait for the photos of that one. SOB will bring you more Wannes. You need it.