Thursday, October 13, 2011

The Reactable - An Instrument From The Future

 

The ReacTable is a revolutionary new electronic musical instrument that is made up of a luminous round table, and clear and round shaped pucks that light up when activated and have different symbols on them. Putting these pucks on the Reactable surface, turning them and connecting them to each other, allows the musician to combine different elements like synthesizers, effects, sample loops or control elements in order to create a unique musical composition. There is an iPad app, and an iPhone app for download for about $10.00 from the Apple store.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Ayahuasca (DMT) Trip Sequence

This is a clip from the movie Renegade (aka Blueberry). It's a pretty cool representation of an Ayahuasca trip. 



Enter The Void


 Gaspar NoĆ©'s third film Enter The Void is a journey not into the "unknown", but more into the "what is possible". Everyone wonders about what happens in the afterlife. Shot in point-of-view perspective, this film captures an interesting approach to the big question that seems to parallel The Tibetan Book Of The Dead. Set in Tokyo, Japan in the neon-lit nightclub scene, main character Oscar is a small time drug dealer who gets shot by the police as a result of a sting operation gone bad. While he lays dying on the bathroom floor of a nightclub named The Void, he begins to hover over his own body. Drawn to any source of light he begins to float through walls, ceilings, and over rooftops in order to witness from above the events that unravel after his passing.


Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Amon Tobin "ISAM" Live Show


Electronica artist Amon Tobin is taking things to a higher level. He and a large team of designers, builders, and techies, have constructed an aesthetic masterpiece. Inspired by his album "ISAM", this towering structure of technological innovation is a significant move forward from stage shows of the past.




Here are the tour dates:

Sat. 10-15-11, Pomona CA, Fox Theater w/Eskmo, Emika
Sun. 10-16-11, Los Angeles CA, Music Box At The Henry Fonda Theater *SOLD OUT* w/Eskmo, Emika
Tue. 10-18-11, Boulder CO, Boulder Theatre w/Emika
Wed. 10-19-11, Denver CO, Ogden Theatre w/Emika
Fri. 10-21-11, Chicago IL, Congress Theater w/Emika
Sun. 10-23-11, Toronto ON, Opera House *SOLD OUT* w/Emika
Mon. 10-24-11, Montreal PQ, Metropolis w/Emika
Tue. 10-25-11, Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Masonic Temple *SOLD OUT* w/Emika
Wed. 10-26-11, Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Masonic Temple *SOLD OUT* w/Emika
Thu. 10-27-11, Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Masonic Temple *NEW* w/Emika
Sat. 10-29-11, Asheville NC, Moog Fest *MOVED FROM 10/28*

Alexa Meade

Alexa Meade is a 2 dimensional 25 year old american artist, in a 3 dimensional women's body. Just looking at her work seem to open up my head. She has this illusionist style that's mind-warping. I really like her process, because she incorporates several different elements of visual art. From the model, to the set, to the paint, to the photo. All these elements seem to absorb each other. Alexa Meade makes art fun.


Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Here We Go Magic

Here We Go Magic is a five piece band based in Brooklyn, New York led by singer-songwriter Luke Temple. I would describe it as psychedelic electronic indie folk rock music at it's finest. For me this was an accidental find. Someone must have slipped it into my external hard drive while sharing music. Thanks to the random option on my iTunes player, another diamond in the rough is found. Check out this video for the song "casual" from their sophomore album "Pigeons" on their label Secretly Canadian, and let me know what you think.

Monday, October 3, 2011

HOTEL FOX


This is Copenhagen, Denmark's amazing "Hotel Fox". Started as a promotional project for Volkswagen's European market "Fox" car. It has continued to be a piece of graphical heaven. 21 artist designed 61 rooms that are a direct reflection of their visions and styles. Most guests have described their stay at the Fox to be the closest thing to sleeping in an art gallery possible.
 



Sunday, October 2, 2011

Funky Forest: The First Contact


This has got to be one of the weirdest movies I have ever seen. Writer/Director Katsuhito Ishii’s film "Funky Forest" is a creative force to be reconned with. This abstract non forgiving work of celluloid art is a breath of fresh air. The fact that Ishii goes in any direction he sees fit is like a dream that made sense while it was happening, but didn't once you woke up. After watching this film I was greatly reminded that anything is possible.