I Met The Walrus

I Met The Walrus from . on Vimeo.

In 1969, a 14-year-old Beatle fanatic named Jerry Levitan, armed with a reel-to-reel tape deck, snuck into John Lennon’s hotel room in Toronto and convinced John to do an interview. This was in the midst of Lennon’s “bed-in” phase, during which John and Yoko were staying in hotel beds in an effort to promote peace. 38 years later, Jerry has produced a film about it. Using the original interview recording as the soundtrack, director Josh Raskin has woven a visual narrative which tenderly romances Lennon’s every word in a cascading flood of multipronged animation. Raskin marries traditional pen sketches by James Braithwaite with digital illustration by Alex Kurina, resulting in a spell-binding vessel for Lennon’s boundless wit, and timeless message.

Written and Directed by Josh Raskin
Computer Illustration by Alex Kurina
Pen Illustration by James Braithwaite
Animated by Josh Raskin
Produced by Jerry Levitan

Starring Jerry Levitan
and John Lennon

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Saint Francis Visits Satan

“SAINT FRANCIS VISITS SATAN” by Rodolfo Scarfalloto

It was well past midnight. The young friar walked through the wooded valley, deep in the forest of Umbria. He was absorbed in prayer, greatly troubled by the perpetual conflict he had seen among humanity in his travels. He was fervently asking for understanding when he became aware that he was very thirsty. Looking around the darkend woodland, he noticed the flowing waters of a nearby spring, glistening in the moon light. He kneeled down by the spring and took a drink, thanking sister water for quenching his thirst. He had been walking for hours, and had fasted nearly forty days. He was exausted. Next to the spring, he noticed a small mound of dry leaves that had been heaped up by the wind.

After reciting his final prayer of the night, he lay down on the leaves and drifted off into a deep and restfull sleep.

In the early morning hours, just before awakening, he dreamed that he was walking through the deepest recesses of the underworld, where he was searching, until he found the one whom all of his fellow friars were trying to avoid.
The young frair fearlessly approached him. “Greetings, Brother. I have come here to ask you to return home with me.”
Satan laughed, and with uncharacteristic gentleness, escorted the young frair to hell’s gate.

“Be gone my brother. You are able to stay in my presence for a short while and not be burned because you are harmless, but you must leave before your profound grace expires.”

“First I would ask you why you continue to stay in this place. I am disturbed by your exile.”

“As long as there is one among our kin who does not remember what you remember, I must remain; and from here, I guard the gate to our Father;s house against all those who might sneak in before full rememberance is reached.”

“But you do not have to stay here. If you walk with me to the gate of rememberance, others will surely follow.”

“You do your work your way. And I will my work my way.”

The young frair sighed. “Though I am saddened by the division between us, I cannot force you to walk with me.”

Satan laughed. “And neither would you, even if you could. You would not force your will apon a butterfly. That is why i cannot harm you.”

“Are your words intended to seduce me?”

“I am, indeed, the master of seduction, ” he laughed again. “But i cannot seduce in absence of vanity. Any attempt to seduce you would be a silly waste of energy. I have no choice but to tell you the truth.”

“So tell me again, for I am slow of learing; why must you stay in this place?”

“To guide brethern, in my own way, as i have said.

“I do not understand. How can condemnation and violence help them?”

“By making things intolerable for them. I expose the weakness that they would greatly conceal. Those who do not listen to you, must learn through me.”

“Do you not know that people fear and hate you?”

“Of course. If they did not fear and hate me, they would quickly see their own weakness, and they would have no further need of my services; which is just as well because in the asbsence of fear and hate, I would no longer have any power to continue my work. This is perfection, my brother. Those who need my services also provide me with the energy needed to fuel my efforts.”

“You really belive that you can serve them by leading the astray?”

“Satan laughed again. “It is not I who lead them. They lead me. It is the law.”

“You have great wisdom, my brother. You understand the subtleties of creation in ways I do not. Yet, there is a stubborn place within me which insists that you can use your wisdom in a more productive manner which would bring great happiness and fufillment to you and all those who are influenced by you. Perhaps I am naive. Perhaps my stubbon perception is just wishfull thinking, born of my desire to see you end your exile. You are, after all, the beloved prodigal son, and my brother. It would be my greatest joy to share in the celebration of your return, for you are the first born of our blessed Mother and Father.”

“In your simplicity, you are most persuasive, little brother. Your words are genuine and free of subterfuge. Nonetheless, i have my vigil. Here I am bound to stay.”

“But we are both free to come and go, and have been from the begining of time when out Father touched the womb of Mother Darkness to bring us into being. Walk with me, and let us drink deeply of the love they have for each other and for us, their children.”

There was a brief flicker of sadness in Satan’s eyes, and than his face hardened again, and he laughed. “Go little brother, before your profound grace expires, for I am still capable of finding weakness within you.”

“I feel your pain, my brother, for it is my pain. We will meet again and rejoice.”

As Francis walked away, Satan watched him, and briefly considered the possiblity of speeding things up a bit.

The young frair was awakend from his dream by a lark standing on the ground close by. With his eyes still closed, he spontaneously recited his morning greeting to God and all creation. He vaguely remembered the dream, not knowing what to make of it. Opening his eyes, he gazed upon the clear water flowing from the nearby spring. The first rays of sunlight filtered through the trees, warming his face. The wind, which has been blowing a while ago, had settled down. The trees, rocks, the ground he was laying on, and the mist which played in the morning sun, seemed to be speaking to him in unison. He was simultanously filled with great joy and great sadness, as he felt himself being moved by a visceral awareness which he didnt quite comprehend.

Book: Devils & Rebels
Author: Dr. Christopher S. Hyatt
Publisher: New Falcon Publications
Title of Section: Saint Francis Visits Satan
Page of Section: 275
Author of Section: Rodolfo Scarfalloto
(Author of the Falcon Title: The Alchemy of Opposites)

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Trance AM: Trancers Guide to the Galaxy!

http://tranceam.org/

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Photos of Psygasm

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PSYGASM @ Amber, NYC (4.23.10)

TRYPTOPHAN ART UTOPIA presents…

PSYGASM (04-23-2K10)
An Art Exhibition & Music Event

8pm-10pm Opening Reception/10pm – 4am After Party
Experience 2 rooms of music & an art show on the 2nd floor.

Amber is one of the dopest, Sushi bars in the village, able to fit up to 350 people with two dance floors and large windows on both floors with an awesome view of 6th avenue bet. 9th & 10th. They also have surround sound, a bar, a sushi bar, a pretty large Buddha statue, & an awesome, classy aesthetic for spiritual minded beings and upscale peeps alike. Sushi bar will also be open during event.

Click here for Large Resolution of Flyer http://kaliptus.com/PSYGASM.jpg

DJ’s in The Buddha Room/1st floor:

10:30pm – 12:00am
PSY-FRIX vs PSYKO ZOMBI – Psytrance, Full-On, Darkpsy, Psyprog, etc. (Forgotten Zombies/NY) http://www.facebook.com/PsykoZombie?ref=ts

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1010876323&ref=ts

12:00am – 1:00am
HECTICMINDZ vs WIZDOM REINZ – Psytrance, Powerpsy, Black Trance, etc. (Child’s Play Productions/NJ-NY) http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000321760678&ref=ts

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1649665030&ref=ts

1:00am – 2:00am
PSYLOMONK – Psytrance, Darkpsy, Darkstep, etc. (Commercialized Evil/Israel) http://www.facebook.com/BassTest?ref=ts

2:00am – 3:00am
PHUN ૐ GEYE – Psytrance, Full-On, Darkpsy, Forestpsy, etc. (microCosmhouse/NY) http://www.myspace.com/mr.phungeye

3:00am – 4:00am
ANJUNA THERAPY TEMPLE – Goa, Morning Glory, Full On, Psyprog, etc. (Paranormal Dimensions Rec./Goa – India) http://soundcloud.com/pier-604/inside-me-pier-604-live-set#share

DJ’s in The Chill Lounge/2nd floor:

10:30pm – 1:00am
COUNTER CULTURE – Psychill, Ambient, Downtempo (Fractal Tribe, Beat Forge – Electro pulse/NH) http://www.fractaltribe.net

1:00am – 3:00am
ACID DREAMS – Chillout, Downtempo, Psybient, etc. (Forgotten Zombies/NY) http://www.facebook.com/PsykoZombie?ref=ts

3:00am – 4:00am
DIFFRACTED PROTOZOA – Chill Out, Psybient, Psychill, (SloMind Beatz/NJ) http://www.slomindbeatz.net

Artists in the Art Exhibition:

ADAM SCOTT MILLER – http://www.corpuscallosum.cc/
KALIPTUS – http://kaliptus.com/
MARTIN CASH – http://www.facebook.com/iamunclegus
ZOFIA BOGUSZ – http://www.zofiaart.com
MANI THE UNCANNY – http://manitheuncanny.blogspot.com
GREYEGG – http://graypigeon.com/work/greyegg/greg_interview.html
COLLYN GOLD – http://www.peepholeproductions.com/
JOSH MATSON – http://dogmaticliveart.com
DWELL ONEUNIT – http://www.dwelloneunit.bigcartel.com/
ARIANA BARAT – http://sculture.blogspot.com/
BERLINGERI BROS – http://facadeoffaces.deviantart.com/gallery/
ROB SERVO – http://robservo.com/paintings.php
GREGORY DUNN – http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1025066593&ref=ts
ANIBAL – http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?v=info&id=1790989323
LUCIA LOVE – http://www.facebook.com/lmooneymartin?ref=ts
GREG FREYMAN – http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000144358013&ref=ts
HANS WOLF – http://www.hanswolfart.com
SONGTSEN – http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1083502487
CHUCKY GRIMM – www.theodoregrimm.com/chuckyart
HEATHER CARPENTER – http://www.facebook.com/Miss.Dystortion
SYLVIA ALEJANDRA PADILLA – http://www.newarkarts.org/artist_directory/sylvia_padilla/padilla.html

Live Painting by:

MARTIN CASH – http://www.facebook.com/iamunclegus
JONNY BERLINGERI – http://www.facebook.com/jonny.berlingeri
GIZEM BACAZ – http://www.gizembacaz.com/
GEORGE CHAVEZ – http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1844604622&ref=ts
SCRIBLES – http://www.facebook.com/jonathan.wolloch

Spandex and Sculpture by:
NEPHILNINE (Loud Monitors) NYC

http://www.facebook.com/nephilninedeco

http://www.nephilnine.net/

Live Video Manipulation by:
HUEMANOID PROJECT (Tryptophan Art Utopia) NJ/NYC

http://vimeo.com/huemanoid

Live Video Manipulation by:
ADAM WHEN (Web Life Cycle) NJ/NYC

http://www.weblifecycle.com

Live Video Manipulation by:
BANE (Web Life Cycle) NYC

http://www.weblifecycle.com

In-Joy This awesome Psygasmic Bacchanalia of The Visual Arts with Psytrance, Chill-Out, Downtempo & more. Be sure to try out some of Amber’s awesome sushi as well ;)

For more info contact Kali at kaliptus.arts@gmail.com

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Fine Collection of Curious Sound Objects

FINE COLLECTION OF CURIOUS SOUND OBJECTS from Georg Reil on Vimeo.

The arrangement includes six exceptional exhibits from the world of sounds and acoustics. At first sight looking trivial, each object incorporates a very unique ability.

The magical character of each object is accompanied with a little story, almost completely concealing the existence of technical components such as speakers or sensors. Only small connection ports as well as the uniform black finishing point to their unusual abilities.

Processing is used for recording live audio input, modifying the playback and generating digital sound according to sensor data.

In form and functionality all these exhibits pursue John Maeda’s „Simplicity“. They are enjoying to use, they are surprising and one wants to explore and investigate them.

geschoir.de/soundobjects/
processing.org/
sonia.pitaru.com/
arduino.cc/

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Looking thru the B-Sides

Looking thru the B-Sides from Golden Lucky on Vimeo.

“Looking Thru The B-Sides” follows the adventures of a skater named “ollie” as he is off on a quest to find his lost skateboard. What starts off as a casual trip to the skatepark, turns into a wild trip down the rabit hole and ends up in a way that Alice In Wonderland could never imagine.

Defintely one of my favorite stop-motion animations of all times!

www.golden-lucky.com

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Underwater Jungle Disco (with Jelly Aliens)

Underwater Jungle Disco (with Jelly Aliens) from PandaPanther on Vimeo.

NYC art collective PandaPanther based the piece on their illustrative work and, despite the apparent chaos of the work, says there is a method to the madness, “The Underwater Jungle Disco tells the story of a grand master spirit’s journey through an undiscovered jungle. The traveling visitor brings new life, changing surrounding environments and even the atmosphere.”

Though this one of Panda Panther’s 1st pieces ever, it is definitely one worth the watch.
Be sure to log onto pandapanther.com

In-Joy!

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La Gaîté Lyrique

La Gaîté Lyrique from La Gaîté Lyrique on Vimeo.

This piece is definitely worth the watch!

Created & directed by : Yves Geleyn
Music & Sound Design : Marc Teitler & Bernd Norbert Wuertz

Commissioner & Associate Producer : La Gaîté Lyrique – Paris
General & Artistic Director : Jérôme Delormas
Executive Director : Alain Herzog

Exectutive Producer : Passion Paris
Executive Producer : Marc Bodin-Joyeux
Producer : Claire Potel
Modeling / Setup / Rendering : Landry Munoz / Jérôme Hereng
Texture Artist : Vincent Duponchel

3D Postproduction : One More Production
Executive Producer : Benjamin Darras
Animation Supervisor : Johnny Alves
Design / Animation / Rendering : Philippe Palmieri /Baptiste Sola / Grégory Lanfranchi / Quentin Darras

Interactive Design: Grouek
Interactive Creative Director : Sonia Borsarelli
Production Manager : Emmanuel Saccoccini
Projet Manager : Fanny Anton
Interactive Designer : Cécile Pondard / Coralie Castot
Programming : Julien Mahé / Yoann Guény / Bertrand Riché

Website Music
Agoria : “Libellule”
Jean-Luc Hervé : “Rêve de vol”
(voice : Donatienne Michel-Dansac / Clarinette : Pierre Dutrieu)
Logo Design
Michel Mallard Studio

Thanks to
Michael Feder / Charlotte Léouzon / Andrew Ruhemann / Michael Adamo / Hugo Sands / Patricia Claire / Patrick Jean / Christophe Zotokas / Michel Mallard / Nicolas Bernard / Marina de Azcarate / Anne Darey

© February 2010

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Tales of the Unexpected

Tales of the Unexpected from More Soon on Vimeo.

Carl Burgess’s Tales of the Unexpected is definitely one of my favorite contemporary animations I have found online. The first time I came across it was when I stumbled upon www.lumeneclipse.com about a year ago during their psychedelic animations festival. Carl definitely had one of the most unique pieces so be sure to check out his website a href=”http://www.moresoon.org/”>http://www.moresoon.org/

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