Aesthetics now at a stand still?
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will we be remixing and blending forever? can you see us playing the fusion mixes and remixes all around us right now forever? i posted a pink floyd remix in the music thread, a hundred years from now, will someone play their remix of floyd. or ariel pink? a hundred years from now, the blenders meet pink?
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bus2bondi wrote:so aesthetically, most right now is moot aside from internal output. for now anyways, it seems anyways, we've pretty much reached the max in tools, colors, sounds.. what's left? internal output.
It';s more natural to us and much vaster in scope. It is a journey of return. We have been playing with surfaces a lot lately.
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Bookaboo (go to about 9 minutes if you haven't time for the whole thing).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SU8E-Rku ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SU8E-Rku ... re=related
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thanks, i agree, i think the music of the future will be interesting. i wonder what it will be?Bernard wrote:It';s more natural to us and much vaster in scope. It is a journey of return. We have been playing with surfaces a lot lately.
and thank you for the video, i enjoyed it, although i don't care much for cartoons, thank you just as well. (which makes me wonder about humanities relationship with cartoons.. the cartoons relationship with humanity..)
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Cartoons are a bit like masked theatre. There is less personal stuff from the actor able to slip through and the focus remains more centred on the story.
bus2bondi wrote:thanks, i agree, i think the music of the future will be interesting. i wonder what it will be?Bernard wrote:It';s more natural to us and much vaster in scope. It is a journey of return. We have been playing with surfaces a lot lately.
and thank you for the video, i enjoyed it, although i don't care much for cartoons, thank you just as well. (which makes me wonder about humanities relationship with cartoons.. the cartoons relationship with humanity..)
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hi Bernard, i didn't want to say it but i actually didn't care for the video you posted. i appreciate your posting it and there seemed to slightly be something within it to consider, but yet 99% of i didn't care for.
you wrote, 'Cartoons are a bit like masked theatre. There is less personal stuff from the actor able to slip through and the focus remains more centred on the story'
i've always kind of felt and seen it that way for some reason. i shouldn't say always, because i enjoyed cartoons as a child, but not long after leaving childhood, i am completely bothered by most of it.
i wouldn't tell this to my sons, and i've enjoyed watching movies and cartoons with them. but even in what i'd consider 'the best of them' within myself i always find something wrong, or askew in them. aside from it even being cartoonish in itself.
kind of like how you mentioned certain things aren't allowed to be let through entirely, and i always find things askew and things missing where there seems it ought to have been.
you wrote, 'Cartoons are a bit like masked theatre. There is less personal stuff from the actor able to slip through and the focus remains more centred on the story'
i've always kind of felt and seen it that way for some reason. i shouldn't say always, because i enjoyed cartoons as a child, but not long after leaving childhood, i am completely bothered by most of it.
i wouldn't tell this to my sons, and i've enjoyed watching movies and cartoons with them. but even in what i'd consider 'the best of them' within myself i always find something wrong, or askew in them. aside from it even being cartoonish in itself.
kind of like how you mentioned certain things aren't allowed to be let through entirely, and i always find things askew and things missing where there seems it ought to have been.
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I can't say I'm a cartoon fan particularly, but was able to share a light moment with my kids the other day when bookaboo got on the drums. Never watched the Simpsons, and animated films I avoid as well. Yeh, I think cartoon characters gloss over too much and you can see that in kids who watch too much of it. Cartyoon dialogue is usually composed of the short swift, unconsidered rebbuttal , the projection of niceness everywhere or the AWOL response to life. Remind you of anything?
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i'm glad you shared that moment with your kids, and i know what you mean, i wonder tho, how strange it is that we've come to rely on that for so many things. i ask that question, knowing that i have and still do.
you said, 'Cartyoon dialogue is usually composed of the short swift, unconsidered rebbuttal , the projection of niceness everywhere or the AWOL response to life. Remind you of anything?'
nope, does it remind you of anything?
you said, 'Cartyoon dialogue is usually composed of the short swift, unconsidered rebbuttal , the projection of niceness everywhere or the AWOL response to life. Remind you of anything?'
nope, does it remind you of anything?