Those are very enjoyable pieces Regina. I particularly like 'offerings'. There's a really fantastic sense of rhythmic rightness about the "dance" section although I very much like both of them. I also like the terseness of all the pieces -the way that you've made keeping down the file size into a positive virtue. Do you know the work of the Catalan artist Joan Brossa? He's a bit of an obsession of mine - in some ways I think his work (none of it for new media- he died at an advanced age a few years back) prefigures some of the more successful work that we see on the net & I say that without suggesting that your work feels in any way derivative or even similar -just that it shares some of Brossa's virtues of wit, brevity and strange beauty. best michael
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> I particularly like 'offerings'. There's a really fantastic sense of rhythmic rightness about the "dance" section although I very much like both of them.
My last one work/experiment, Offerings, was the most worked of the last three one. I enjoyed myself a lot doing it. I clapped hands when Yemanja Orixa danced and sang and again when I get to do a mixed animation using the movie clip of the sea I done, some photos and Flash programming. Brazilian culture is very rich and very easy to work with. And Brazilian music and rhythm, aaaahh, both wonderful! I know you are very interested about music, then, if you send me your snail mail adress I will send you a CD ROM of wonderful Brazilian music. I always do this because I think to understand my country it is necessary to understand our music.
The other last two works were done very fast, they are so simple. Prove the Peace was a page of the book I did last february for Reiner, now I only animated it. Olympia Matrix is a conceptual experiment, and I like it a lot, I only substitute three images (the black woman, the chat and the flowers) of the very well known Manet painting for the characters of Matrix, but I could write a lot about the result of this changing. It is a work - experiment to my new ebook Metamorphosis Reloaded.
>I also like the terseness of all the pieces -the way that you've made keeping down the file size into a positive virtue.
Yes, it is one of my preoccupations, not to do very large files, using all the medias: movies, photos, sound, etc.
> Do you know the work of the Catalan artist Joan Brossa? Very little, but I know that for Brossa, genres and dividing lines between the arts did not exist. In spite of beeing a visual artist, my works for Internet follow this idea of Brossa.
Thank you so much,
Regina
> Those are very enjoyable pieces Regina. > I particularly like 'offerings'. There's a really > fantastic sense of rhythmic rightness about the > "dance" section although I very much like both of > them. > I also like the terseness of all the pieces -the way > that you've made keeping down the file size into a > positive virtue. > Do you know the work of the Catalan artist Joan > Brossa? > He's a bit of an obsession of mine - in some ways I > think his work (none of it for new media- he died at > an advanced age a few years back) prefigures some of > the more successful work that we see on the net & I > say that without suggesting that your work feels in > any way derivative or even similar -just that it > shares some of Brossa's virtues of wit, brevity and > strange beauty. > best > michael > > — Regina_Celia_Pinto <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hello, > > > > Three new web.art works by myself are available at: > > > > http://arteonline.arq.br/reginaworks.htm > > > > > Offerings > > > > > Prove the Peace > > > > and > > > > > Olympia Matrix > > > > I hope you enjoy them, > > > > Regina > > > > > > > ===== > **DISCLAIMER: > Roth and Walker the joy of the anthem of Carletta to the edible one. > East of Wind. Phillips, Gordon. A painting. > Song of the Chorrito of Lewis Lacook. It is a strange song. > Woodland of Teratology. Does Bruce Conkle study the legend of Sasquatch? > Finally the young Salvaggio d'Eryk - a surrealista world where George Washington, a fox and a hen, a MUSE, fight in imaginary loneliness - a game. > District Postmaster: http://www.somedancersandmusicians.com/5operas.html ** > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software > http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com > + ti esrever dna ti pilf nwod gniht ym tup > -> post: [email protected] > -> questions: [email protected] > -> subscribe/unsubscribe: http://rhizome.org/preferences/subscribe.rhiz > -> give: http://rhizome.org/support > + > Subscribers to Rhizome are subject to the terms set out in the > Membership Agreement available online at http://rhizome.org/info/29.php > >
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Those are very enjoyable pieces Regina.
I particularly like 'offerings'. There's a really
fantastic sense of rhythmic rightness about the
"dance" section although I very much like both of
them.
I also like the terseness of all the pieces -the way
that you've made keeping down the file size into a
positive virtue.
Do you know the work of the Catalan artist Joan
Brossa?
He's a bit of an obsession of mine - in some ways I
think his work (none of it for new media- he died at
an advanced age a few years back) prefigures some of
the more successful work that we see on the net & I
say that without suggesting that your work feels in
any way derivative or even similar -just that it
shares some of Brossa's virtues of wit, brevity and
strange beauty.
best
michael
— Regina_Celia_Pinto <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Three new web.art works by myself are available at:
>
> http://arteonline.arq.br/reginaworks.htm
>
> > Offerings
>
> > Prove the Peace
>
> and
>
> > Olympia Matrix
>
> I hope you enjoy them,
>
> Regina
>
>
=====
**DISCLAIMER:
Roth and Walker the joy of the anthem of Carletta to the edible one.
East of Wind. Phillips, Gordon. A painting.
Song of the Chorrito of Lewis Lacook. It is a strange song.
Woodland of Teratology. Does Bruce Conkle study the legend of Sasquatch?
Finally the young Salvaggio d'Eryk - a surrealista world where George Washington, a fox and a hen, a MUSE, fight in imaginary loneliness - a game.
District Postmaster: http://www.somedancersandmusicians.com/5operas.html **
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Hi Michael,
>Those are very enjoyable pieces Regina.
Thanks for your enjoyment!
> I particularly like 'offerings'. There's a really fantastic sense of
rhythmic rightness about the "dance" section although I very much like both
of them.
My last one work/experiment, Offerings, was the most worked of the last
three one. I enjoyed myself a lot doing it. I clapped hands when Yemanja
Orixa danced and sang and again when I get to do a mixed animation using
the movie clip of the sea I done, some photos and Flash programming.
Brazilian culture is very rich and very easy to work with. And Brazilian
music and rhythm, aaaahh, both wonderful! I know you are very interested
about music, then, if you send me your snail mail adress I will send you a
CD ROM of wonderful Brazilian music. I always do this because I think to
understand my country it is necessary to understand our music.
The other last two works were done very fast, they are so simple. Prove the
Peace was a page of the book I did last february for Reiner, now I only
animated it. Olympia Matrix is a conceptual experiment, and I like it a lot,
I only substitute three images (the black woman, the chat and the flowers)
of the very well known Manet painting for the characters of Matrix, but I
could write a lot about the result of this changing. It is a work -
experiment to my new ebook Metamorphosis Reloaded.
>I also like the terseness of all the pieces -the way that you've made
keeping down the file size into a positive virtue.
Yes, it is one of my preoccupations, not to do very large files, using all
the medias: movies, photos, sound, etc.
> Do you know the work of the Catalan artist Joan Brossa?
Very little, but I know that for Brossa, genres and dividing lines between
the arts did not exist. In spite of beeing a visual artist, my works for
Internet follow this idea of Brossa.
Thank you so much,
Regina
> Those are very enjoyable pieces Regina.
> I particularly like 'offerings'. There's a really
> fantastic sense of rhythmic rightness about the
> "dance" section although I very much like both of
> them.
> I also like the terseness of all the pieces -the way
> that you've made keeping down the file size into a
> positive virtue.
> Do you know the work of the Catalan artist Joan
> Brossa?
> He's a bit of an obsession of mine - in some ways I
> think his work (none of it for new media- he died at
> an advanced age a few years back) prefigures some of
> the more successful work that we see on the net & I
> say that without suggesting that your work feels in
> any way derivative or even similar -just that it
> shares some of Brossa's virtues of wit, brevity and
> strange beauty.
> best
> michael
>
> — Regina_Celia_Pinto <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Three new web.art works by myself are available at:
> >
> > http://arteonline.arq.br/reginaworks.htm
> >
> > > Offerings
> >
> > > Prove the Peace
> >
> > and
> >
> > > Olympia Matrix
> >
> > I hope you enjoy them,
> >
> > Regina
> >
> >
>
>
> =====
> **DISCLAIMER:
> Roth and Walker the joy of the anthem of Carletta to the edible one.
> East of Wind. Phillips, Gordon. A painting.
> Song of the Chorrito of Lewis Lacook. It is a strange song.
> Woodland of Teratology. Does Bruce Conkle study the legend of Sasquatch?
> Finally the young Salvaggio d'Eryk - a surrealista world where George
Washington, a fox and a hen, a MUSE, fight in imaginary loneliness - a game.
> District Postmaster: http://www.somedancersandmusicians.com/5operas.html
**
>
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