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offline Laserbeak from Netherlands, The on 2002-03-20 13:01 [#00132395]
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What kind(s) of art do you like besides music?


 

offline TrevorGod from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-03-20 13:04 [#00132397]
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I like Books, Movies, Paintings, Sculpture, and architecture
(even though I know nothing about it.)


 

offline sine707 from Frankfurt (Germany) on 2002-03-20 13:06 [#00132400]
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FILM!!!
I'm really into art films with lots of contrast and
experiments... fast cuts and good music in it...

besides, I really like Salvador Dalí!


 

offline TrevorGod from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-03-20 13:07 [#00132405]
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There is a Salvador Dali film fest happening (this weekend I
think). I am definitly going to check it out.


 

offline jand from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-20 13:09 [#00132407]
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Mapplethorpe, Goya, Warhol, Koons, Eric Gill, Basquiet,
Haring, all the YBA people (expect the elephant shit Turner
prize winner)...

The italiam Futurists had some great ideas (if a little
fascist)...

Also, an Art/Polical movement than really gets me is Guy
Debords & the SI's Situationism...(as nicked & wated down by
Fight Club, Matrix etc...)...read some of Guys (RIP) work at
www.textz.com...

And the Luther Blisset project will be seen as v important
in times to come...

I could go on and on...Art is my pet subject...


 

offline dave from saskatoon (Canada) on 2002-03-20 14:11 [#00132456]
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i just recently got into photography, i have also done some
keen drawings , i also enjoy film


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-03-20 14:22 [#00132469]
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Were the Futurists those who believed art should celebrate
war etc?


 

offline nacmat on 2002-03-20 14:40 [#00132484]
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ARCHITECTURE
painting



 

offline jand from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-20 15:01 [#00132501]
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Yeah...also they loved SPEED (the idea not the
drukqs..)...but most of all they embraced the future and
their predictions etc. have ALL now seen the light of
day...

Do a google on em jonesy...they have some v intriguing
points of view...

Their politics leave a litle to be disired but you gotta
remember this around the time of the wars so everyones were
a bit(?) askew...

I always wanted to a degree in Art Hist but all the drongos
do that so a) I'd be in good company & b)I'ma lazy sod who
prefers teaching oneself...


 

offline map from mülligen (Switzerland) on 2002-03-20 15:06 [#00132503]
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i recommend the Book "Ocean of Sound"

Sun Ra, Brian Eno, Lee Perry, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Kraftwerk,
Aphex Twin and Brian Wilson are interviewed in this
extraordinary work of sonic history that travels from the
rainforests of Amazonas to virtual Las Vegas, from David
Lynch's dream house high in the Hollywood hills to the
megalopolis of Tokyo. Ocean of Sound begins in 1889 at the
Paris Exposition when Debussy first heard Javanese music
performed. An ethereal culture absorbed in perfume, light
and ambient sound developed in response to the intangibility
of 20th century communications. David Toop traces the
evolution of this culture, through Erik Satie to the Velvet
Underground; Miles Davis to Jimi Hendrix; from new rhythmic
and tonal influences to the sounds of war, machines and the
new digital revolution


 

offline Sido Dyas from a computer on 2002-03-20 15:08 [#00132507]
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That sounds like a good book Map!!
I will check it out.


 

offline Resident Evil from heat some coffee, mmm, mmm (Australia) on 2002-03-20 15:14 [#00132516]
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Films, books, paintings, photography.


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-03-20 15:27 [#00132539]
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That book sounds a bit like the Ambient Century by Mark
Prendergast. Your recommendation sounds a bit more high brow
however. Will look out for it.


 

offline jand from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-20 15:55 [#00132560]
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That Ocean of Sound book is sooooo cool...

Bought it in the 'dam a few years back...perfect writing
about a perfect subject and ties together a lot of muscial
history...
It's good to know your roots (Chicken George...)...



 

offline Laserbeak from Netherlands, The on 2002-03-20 20:16 [#00132939]
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I think I should do more non-music art things. The things
mentioned here sound interesting. I'm going to look for that
Ocean of sound book that map mentioned...


 

offline zetre from United States Minor Outlying Islands on 2002-03-20 23:47 [#00133441]
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films, architechture, contemporary art (not that much
painting)


 

offline kara on 2002-03-21 00:18 [#00133501]
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i love art, paintings and sculptures like the impressionists
monet, manet, degas. I love ballet too


 

offline TrevorGod from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-03-21 00:20 [#00133506]
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I love that Monet and Manet didn't like eachother because of
the name thing. Manet though Monet was stealing his thunder
(or the other way around in reverse). hahaha... whiny
little brats.


 

offline kara on 2002-03-21 00:21 [#00133507]
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lol, i never knew that


 

offline wayout from the street of crocodiles on 2002-03-21 00:31 [#00133529]
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i guess i like some art...ya know...since im going to art
school and everything...

photography, graphic design, other visual arts...painting,
etc.., film...i was actually thinking of getting into making
film...i amy get a super8 camera off of ebay or
something...one question though...how do you go about
playing/developing super8 film?...can you hook super8
cameras up to computers?...i kinda doubt older models have
that capability...


 

offline TrevorGod from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-03-21 00:36 [#00133547]
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I know you can hook up super8 to a computer but i don't know
how exactly. A friend of mine does that daily so I could
find out how he does it and get back to ya, if knowone here
can help.


 


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