Showing posts with label video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video. Show all posts

"Gveret" (Lady) by Michal Paulina

My first ever music video
Once again, thank you Reshef

Independence Park Day - Video

Independence Park Day / documentation of performance 

a piece of Ariel Efraim Ashbel
Music: Santiago Blaum

Performed by Michal Oppenheim Landau and the 'Gayzmers' Choir members: Adir Even, Gilad Leshed, Nir Oren and Scott Piro

Performed and filmed live in Gan Ha'azmaut (independence park) Tel Aviv, September 2012
Cameras: Yoav Bezaleli, Yael Engelhart. Editing: Yifat Tadmor

Produced and presented in the frame of "Province", a project curated by Leah Abir as part of "Loving Art Making Art", Tel Aviv 2012

GIANT trailers

Starting this week, we will release a weekly video as a build up towards "GIANT" the new piece Isabel Lewis and myself are working on which will be premiered at the Acco Festival in Israel. This week til the beginning of october = 7 weeks, 7 videos.
Here we go with #1:


#2:

Youtube search suggestions A-Z, 15.6.2012

The first thing that comes up on youtube today when you type in the search bar a single letter:

Adele someone like you
Boyfriend justin bieber
Call me maybe carly rae jepsen
Drake
Eminem
Funny video
Gotye somebody i used to know
Hot problems
International love
Justin bieber boyfriend
Katy perry
Lil wayne
Michael jackson
Nicki minaj
One direction what makes you beautiful
Payphone maroon 5
Queen
Rihanna
Somebody that i used to know gotye
Taylor swift
Usher climax
Victorious
We are young
X factor
Young wild and free wiz khalifa
Zumba

Zebra Katz - Ima Read

yes school girl outfits are horribly overused but this shit is just too good for me to care!

 

Serving Jewish realness

One of the best vids I've seen a long time

Were the 90's really better?

Unfortunately, I'm starting to join those who think so



recently i was mentioning Wittgenstein in a discussion

and specifically his idea at the end of the Tractatus, according to which "Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent." Subi just showed me this video, and I really think it is not possible to say anything about it.

Relational Aesthetics by Hennesy Youngman

Anat sent me this lovely guy a few days ago.

Death proofing me softly

Subi just saw "Death Proof" yesterday for the first time, so I had the joy of watching it again. I think it's the best thing madame Tarantino shot. The way it lifts you up at the end is exactly what I wanna figure out how to do with my own theatrical shit.

This scene for example is so amazing.

And here's a little shout out I found on Youtube to the editor (yet another proof to support the argument I'm sticking with for years already: the guy is a real feminist):

Fire in my belly by David Wojnarowicz

Another unexpected turn the day took. The Video consists of two films: Wojnarowicz's piece titled "Fire in my belly" (1986-7) and another excerpt that didn't make it to the tim, which he defined as a work in progress. I recommend the first one, it's much more interesting and evocative, in a very simple, direct way but still somehow with a very nice touch to it.

People vs. Art

I love it when art causes "Violent and disgusting outburst[s] of emotion"



Maybe she was playing too much of this game:

Also it made me think about this lovely series of painting by Israeli artist Zoya Cherkassky:

And this action carried out by Gadi Sprukt and Jack Faber, with Tel Aviv museum's hysterical response

Sometimes I like to go mainstream

So I got my visa today but apparently the Jewish god isn't really happy about it and she decided I should pay for my hitbolelut, so here I am in bed with a high fever. Luckily, family guy has a 10th season and Yoni "saba" Silver sent me this. Yes it has like 20 million views but it's still a cool addition to the blog.

Black Friday craziness

So apparently there is a thing called "black friday", when stores offer amazing discounts. So amazing, that they spark spontaneous mega-choreographies I could only dream of producing. I love it! Thanx to my lovely wife for sharing these wonderful moments.

*note: I recommend watching the three of them simultaneously. bonapetit.