Why dont you just have a banana chasing someone with a knife and create some concept around fair trade or have an over weight person shooting accross the sky with angels wings. Pigs might fly, this might be art!
Oy gevalt! So many images zapped together as if Robert Rauschenberg collided with Henri Langlois inside Malraux's Museum Without Walls.
The one I admire most is "Fusilamiento". In this image, Capa and Goya, thought to be separated by time and technology, catch each other witnessing the death of a man named Federico Garcia.
"Ophelia at Midway" and "This is the End" are my favourites. There are extraordinary works that deserve a special place in the morass of garbage that is most of YouTube! Thank you.
These are hilarious!! Some truly witty (the "Nude" in Potemkin made me chuckle) and darkly comic ("Homage to Polish Cavalry"...!) gems line these walls.
Some of the works are truly extraordinary. The wonderful composition combined with the mix of classical and recent images create something entirely new.
If you are indeed Marker, I would not be surprised.
Bardzo ciekawe.
mtropilo 3 months ago
RIP Matt
willhurstep 8 months ago
I like it!
MrTennessy 1 year ago
poignant
TheZdephinio 1 year ago
Why dont you just have a banana chasing someone with a knife and create some concept around fair trade or have an over weight person shooting accross the sky with angels wings. Pigs might fly, this might be art!
dandanpipersson 1 year ago
This has been flagged as spam show
just in case anyone is wondering, the music is by Arvo Part - "Spiegel im Spiegel'
TheNEWfilmfanatic99 1 year ago
"Sorry Wrong Number" :)
Chris, I love you!!!
signorellil 1 year ago
X_X
drogato6 1 year ago
This is a piece by Chris Marker. Look it up.
lampadatriste 1 year ago
wow eegt een mooi nr ik had het pas in een pw van muziek als muziek fragment
boeruhh5 2 years ago
"Spiegel im Spiegel" is a piece of music written by Arvo Pärt,before his departure from Estonia,in 1978.
mecvso 2 years ago 3
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ingmar1341 2 years ago
Arvo Pärt!!!
mecvso 2 years ago 2
anyone know the music? It sounds like Eric Satie.
filmfanatic99 2 years ago
Oy gevalt! So many images zapped together as if Robert Rauschenberg collided with Henri Langlois inside Malraux's Museum Without Walls.
The one I admire most is "Fusilamiento". In this image, Capa and Goya, thought to be separated by time and technology, catch each other witnessing the death of a man named Federico Garcia.
rdtacuna 2 years ago
"Ophelia at Midway" and "This is the End" are my favourites. There are extraordinary works that deserve a special place in the morass of garbage that is most of YouTube! Thank you.
Judel100 2 years ago 2
Beautiful and clever.
verysickboyfilms 2 years ago
What a simple, thoughtful, and well-executed idea. Some of these- like the Icarus/Challenger one- are really brilliant. Mad respect.
bracksix 2 years ago
These are hilarious!! Some truly witty (the "Nude" in Potemkin made me chuckle) and darkly comic ("Homage to Polish Cavalry"...!) gems line these walls.
rcfilmspat 3 years ago
And I saw him again, standing before me at the front steps. Was it a token gesture when he looked at me and then turned away quickly?
Never has a smile been so oblique, never has joy been so transparent.
BeautifulTrain 3 years ago
Some of the works are truly extraordinary. The wonderful composition combined with the mix of classical and recent images create something entirely new.
If you are indeed Marker, I would not be surprised.
dancingchickenfilms 3 years ago
from what i know these where ,made by him, but if the user is him .... i honestly dont know
but i hope for it
PatrickSchabus 2 years ago