Collage #3 is called 'Hairstyles! Don and Phil Everly Meet Val Herman, 1961' Continue
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Started by Maria Fedorchuk. Last reply by Sarah Sep 6, 2019.
Bonjour!I'll be making up some 'Music of Spring' mail art pieces in the next few days.if you'd like to exchange something with me, please send me your name and postal address and then...the Rites of…Continue
Started by Valentine Mark Herman. Last reply by Valeria Diniz Apr 19, 2011.
Bonjour!We're gaining in numbers, and are now up to 11 at the time of writing.I have an idea....let's have a Musical Mail Art theme for the month of March.We integrate it into the MailArt that we…Continue
Started by Valentine Mark Herman. Last reply by Maria Fedorchuk Feb 24, 2011.
Finally the forth collage from Val is called 'The Greatest Rock'n'Roll Band In The World!' Continue
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Started by Maria Fedorchuk Feb 22, 2011.
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Thank you for the explanation. I was referring to the sound of these balls, for meditation and such.
And the movie with Björk is actually a musical. The main plot of the movie is about social issues, and what I wrote is just a fragment that came to my mind while listening.
Your idea about the rhythm of footsteps is also interesting.
Anyway, thank you for the link.
😊
Hello again :-) You are welcome.
I can't say that I know which film you are talking about either (I am no movie enthusiast), but appreciate the description. In fact, now you remind me of when I used to go running and purposely skim the bottom of my running shoes against the ground every few steps, to make a rhythm.
I also really like the artwork you made whilst listening, and find it a little humorous :-)
The anti-stress balls you mention must be different to the ones I have got my designs printed on, as they are PU foam and make a squishy sound.
I will send you a message with a picture of the stress balls I had designed for me.
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Thank you very much.
Interesting.
Some tones from the percussion section, especially in the first few minutes, reminded me of the sound of 'anti-stress balls'—we call them 'balls for nervous hands' here. In fact, the entire composition reminded me of a film starring Björk (I didn't remember the name ~the phase where she works in a factory, where the noise of factory machines, the clanking of trains, or footsteps on the street become the rhythm for spectacular musical and dance choreography in her head, etc.)
I made this while listening⬇️.
Hello members :-)
I have been observing this group for a while, and would like to offer a contribution...
https://moldermusic.bandcamp.com/track/safe-quality-hakuros-exhibit...
This song is called "Safe Quality", and was used for an exhibition in Japan a number of years ago. With the music in mind: there are slow, dancing sequencers, and more notably a recurring beeping sound - a bit like a truck or lorry reversing to park. I think of mail and goods being delivered safely from this. The sound of the wooden bars are like little bumps whilst travelling, or maybe construction of various items. The music is woven in a way where a lot of the components intercept within the timing , making me think of a simultaneous complex of "leaving" and "arrivals".
Ob.Jr.
This fluxus box has some still interesting contributions.
https://ubu.com/sound/fluxus_box.html
And yesterday I released this:
https://ristoid.bandcamp.com/album/improvisations-and-mishaps-vol-3
Vasa Radovanović SERBIA thank you.
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