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Home Movie

'Home Movie' 21MB 30 sec silent
Happy Birthday, Jan.
X m.
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Symposium

'Symposium' 26.2MB 58 sec
Thanks to Ruth Catlow & Graziano Milano.
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Sudden Snow

'Sudden Snow' 40.2MB 51 sec
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Landscape with Musical Instruments

'Landscape with Musical Instruments' 23.4MB 1:00 min
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Vincent van Gogh

'Vincent van Gogh' 11MB 14 sec
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Home & Garden

'Home & Garden' 18MB 38 sec
The images were taken from the 1949 film English Children: Life in the City
& then subsequently somewhat manipulated.
The music is new.
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In the Spring of 2003 I started making tiny QuickTime movies, as a kind of moving image dream diary.
This quickly became a major focus of my work & I have made at least two or three every month since.
In 2006 I arranged them in their current, semi-chronological, format (everything from April 2003 - Dec 2005
appears in the first four months of 2006).
All the movies, new & old, still live in the
same folder & can be accessed from there too.
You may freely download & remix any of them, though I would appreciate a credit.
Where credits are due to others for material I have appropriated or remixed, or for
performances, I will include a note with the posts here.
All music, except where otherwise stated, is by me.
I hope you like the movies, though of course I will continue to make & post them whether you do or not (but my thanks for looking!).
If you're interested enough you can read more about them here,
here,
here
& here.
michael
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