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Using Digital Artifacts For Art


KANYE WEST “Welcome To Heartbreak” Directed by Nabil from nabil elderkin on Vimeo.

You have probably seen digital aritfacts when watching a highly compressed video or when your cable feed goes wonky for a bit.  They are the little squares and pixels that drift around and obscure the source you are watching.  In Nabil Elderkin’s mind, the director of the new Kanye West video, digital artifacts are not a bad thing but a tool to create an inspring video.  Even if you dislike Kanye because of his gigantic ego and hubris its still worth checking out.

[via Stereogum]

Parks on Fire


Parks on Fire from neither-field on Vimeo.

Parks on Fire is a new piece of video art by Scott Pagano. Mr. Pagano, with his fancy-pants RISD cred, has done a lot of amazing work with a large list of world-class electronic musicians. Seeing him live at the Recombinant Media Labs (R.I.P.) in San Francisco as visual counterpart to Speedy J (oh, don’t get me started on him!) was inspirational. This particular piece is set to the chilled-out sounds of Trifonic.

Parks on Fire is the latest short graphic film creation of digital artist Scott Pagano. It is an exploration of the complex, interpenetrated, and reflective relationships of structure, form, and motion that both bind and conflict the natural and manmade worlds. The experience is a visual and aural expedition through a series of uniquely explicated environments. Stunning synthetic worlds of micro precision evolve and meld in to landscapes of natural forms evoking the achingly unknowable sublime that is here captured, redefined and expressed via intensive digital reprocessing. Sound and image drive each other to create the uncanny sense that both are emerging from the same dammed-but-divine ethereal engine. The lush cinematic soundtrack is by Trifonic, and is available on their debut release Emergence.

Parks on Fire [vimeo.com]

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