Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Monday, May 25, 2009
Clickclickdecker, Mario Adorf and the Forest
Clickclickdecker released a video for one of my favorite tunes of this spring - Dialog mit dem Tölpel - today. I had completely different images in my mind when I listened to it, but the video's pretty good. And features a wonderful Mario-Adorf-as-woodsman character.
ClickClickDecker - Dialog mit dem Tölpel from Hick Pix Bewegtbildproduktion on Vimeo.
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Obama is Cliff Huxtable.
Once again proving that they offer the most precise commentary on US politics, Wyatt Cenac convincingly argues that Barack Obama = Cliff Huxtable of The Bill Cosby Show.
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Monday, May 18, 2009
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Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Quick Thought ... on Nostalgia, Memory and Media.
Sometimes my memory works in mysterious ways. These days I often stumble upon things and feel a certain warm feeling of nostalgia coming up. Often these things are connected to (perceived) fond childhood memories. Often they are connected to moments that appear to be part of the past, but I can't immediately sort out just how old these moments are. I just read Mortiz' post on Sockenblog. He recently rediscovered a clip from the movie Mulan. He still had that movie on tape. Yeah, on VHS.
That is a method to determine just how old a memory is, in what part and phase of my life I first discovered this band/song/book/poem/film - I sort them by two categories: storage device and the way I had to wait to get hold of the next release/episode/rerun. If I can remember first discovering it via computer - let alone the infamous web 2.0 - it's probably not that old. And as much as I love my recent discoveries, recent favorites and the new technology - somehow having to wait 'til next Saturday to see another episode, to tape it on VHS or to waittto buy the new CD without ever hearing a single track of the record before or to wait to have a reason to go out and celebrate and have a beer with friends - somehow that forced process made those moments even more precious, the memory of them even more nostalgic. The input more important.
Maybe the longing for slower, more concious moments is the reason for these nostalgic moments.
Maybe the longing for slower, more concious moments is the reason for these nostalgic moments.
Monday, May 4, 2009
"Other Beatnik Intellectuals Thugs" and the Way to Punk
Jeffrey Lewis takes us on a wild 8 min. anti folk ride through the history of punk.
Via Monarchie & Alltag
Via Monarchie & Alltag
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