I'm a huge Brian Eno fan..just love the man,wish I'd have caught him in Brighton a few months ago...Oh well hopefully one day,probably listened in my house more than any other artist..but come to think of it Frank Zappa gets a good battering too !!+Gong...lol..odd mix?? LOl..best wishes this is BEAUTIFUL !! love Sophie :)) x
Oh my Fucking GOD. This piece of experience just totally took me off my rocker and sent me cascading down aeons of intense raging tranquility and longing for all the love in the universe. I have a very powerful deep rich sound system. It is songs like this that remind me WHY.
@SabaaAkbar It s from the album 'Another day on Earth', you could try GEMM the on line music store, which is basically an umbrella that has all the small record shops under it, independently, so you might for example find a copy in Germany, you buy it and they send it to you, easy.
While I've enjoyed all of your Eno time lapse videos, something truly sublime happens around 1:30 onwards. The blend of the music and the visuals creates something much greater than the sum of their parts. A moving artistic experience for me every time. Thank you!!
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the 1 thing the nazi tryed to do was egnore the rights to some people why we are doing the same thing right now as an ego we think we have the right never as the time been that we have to look after our own but now i am you and yo are me i am no book but a word to you make a friend in a problem and make aproblem out of a friend and see love to you all peace be with you i will see you when we spin round the world together
How did you maintain the frame register over time?!? Leaving the camera on site for that long is obviously out of the question. Is there a permanent structure there to firmly attach the camera to (like a brick wall or stump)? How do you perfectly line up the frame each time? (the mirroring effect is logically done 'post-production').
I would take a position at a tree in a location so I could remember how and where I stood. I located the frame of each location with reference to trees or branches. I used a photographic reference card in the beginning. After shooting ten different locations along the Thames trail, for over a year, about two to three times a week,I downloaded the shots in Photoshop and utilized the transparency function to overlay the pics and fine tune the line up.
You certainly miss the point and beauty of the piece and undoubtedly the artist. Come back down from your pedestal, share and absorb the marvelous music...
Thank you for your appreciation, perhaps you may want to listen to the piece a few more times to discover the beauty in it. Brian Eno has quite a reputation for excellence for over three decades and has continued to release groundbreaking music to this day, leading the industry through innovation and production.
Damn right! Do bear in mind that some will create what is best known as "modern art" i.e. the most awful bunch of things put together and signed by the artist, therefor rising about 60% in value..
Sublime and beautiful, like a natural Rosarch test! Perfect choice of music as well, this is my favourite Eno song. Heartbreaking bliss! 5 stars and favourited!
I wonder what your visual procedurial principles applied to audio would sound like? (ie: recording same place at same time for a year spliced/overlapped, perhaps?) You could also go all "non-musiciany" yourself and create your own soundtrack. Eno is incredible, of course, but you've obviously got your own aesthetic sensibility going on!
I have had that idea in mind. I had spoke to my son about it, as he is a recent sound engineer graduate. There are incredible sounds at sunset, at this time of year, which would be a wonderful addition to the visuals. Thanks for the further development of the idea.
As they once said on CODCO: "500 hits of acid is TOO MUCH ACID!!" The symmetry really gets the facial pattern creation synapses triggering: Gorgeous psychedelia. Your work is really beautiful, it'd be lovely to see it at full resolution.
The changing center images of "How Many Worlds" are surreal. They end up being of one's individual psychic interpretation--unless you have superimposed something on it. One thing that must be noted is that you have created a left-to-right mirror image. You did the reverse symmetry in your "This" video. London Free Press reporter Debora Van Brenk should have said, "Martineau shot the same half scene over and over for a year." Am I correct?
Yes, the two videos are of the same scene, mirrored in opposite directions. What she was referring to was the collection of time lapse videos, of which there are three additional complete landscapes.
I see you live in Kilworth. I used to live in Komoka. Further, Dr. Langtvet, the creator of Komoka Provincial Park, was my geography professor at UWO in the 1970s. Do you know him? Gary Webb, London
Wow, cool. Curious how you were able to put the camera in exactly the same spot, pointing in exactly the same direction each time. Any special techniques for doing that?
No tripods were used at anytime! It would have been more difficult, with the rough terrain and snow, to position the camera exactly the same each time. I instead found trees to position myself on and register the frames to landmarks in the shot. Unfortunately, come summer the leaves sometimes obscured the landmarks. It wasn't exact but it was closer than I had anticipated. Thanks for comments, glad you enjoyed it.
Pensando en un mundo y en la luz del sol
Y todas las vidas que han nacido hasta entonces
Nuestro pequeño mundo se vuelve triste
Cada día que pasa hay otro nuevo día,
¿Cuántas personas sentimos hoy,
Cuanto labios muchos besaremos hoy,
Si nos despertamos?
Cuántos mundos nunca vamos a ver,
Y cómo llegaremos a ser personas
Si nos despertamos?
patmos789 5 months ago
Beautiful! Thank you.
FrCBO 5 months ago
Brian Eno is the best! Just like U mun!!
utoobasaurus 6 months ago
A moving Rorschach.
drogheda1966 8 months ago
..il brano è molto evocativo ed ai vertici compositivi di brian ..il commento visivo eccezionale ...
bruskomatt 9 months ago
@bruskomatt
grazie così tanto
entropious88 9 months ago
Rorshack (sp.?) photo is irritating to my wife.
ltyr2001 11 months ago
I will listen to this song every day.....If I wake up!!!
tomnshanna 11 months ago 2
Tu blog de TimeLapse: colapsados . com
VicentCaricano 11 months ago
FAR OUT!!! How many cameras did you setup when you were doing this?
bigfootisreal100 1 year ago
this is really beautiful. Interesting how bilateral symmetry made me keep seeing faces drawn by the branches. Thanks for posting it
ataaah 1 year ago
thanks buddy!!!!!
flipside1545 1 year ago
@flipside1545
Thank you for your support!!!
entropious88 1 year ago
Beautiful...both the tune and the video...
well done...thanks.
makissoflife 1 year ago
@makissoflife
You are so kind!
Thank You!!
entropious88 1 year ago
absolutely stunning in sight and sounds.
cosmicrider287 1 year ago 3
@cosmicrider287
Wonderful comment!
Thank you so much!
entropious88 1 year ago
@cosmicrider287 i agree
dopeurwhatuuse 1 year ago
A beautifully crafted piece of music and a fitting video which enhances the experience. What a great talent Brian Eno is.
benfleetboy 1 year ago
@benfleetboy
He sure is! Thank you!
entropious88 1 year ago
I'm a huge Brian Eno fan..just love the man,wish I'd have caught him in Brighton a few months ago...Oh well hopefully one day,probably listened in my house more than any other artist..but come to think of it Frank Zappa gets a good battering too !!+Gong...lol..odd mix?? LOl..best wishes this is BEAUTIFUL !! love Sophie :)) x
MissJezebel61 1 year ago
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entropious88
3 years ago
Thank you for your superb comments!
utoobasaurus 1 year ago
I have never commented on a You Tube video, but after seeing that I cannot help but to say that was absolutely amazing. WOW!
yohdyo2010 1 year ago
@yohdyo2010
So sorry I missed your fantastic and once in a lifetime comment!!!
Thank you so much!!!
WOW!
entropious88 1 year ago
Oh my Fucking GOD. This piece of experience just totally took me off my rocker and sent me cascading down aeons of intense raging tranquility and longing for all the love in the universe. I have a very powerful deep rich sound system. It is songs like this that remind me WHY.
utuberine 1 year ago
@utuberine Grand reply!
theonlytruepunk 1 year ago
Where can I get this album, I'm from México!
SabaaAkbar 1 year ago
@SabaaAkbar It s from the album 'Another day on Earth', you could try GEMM the on line music store, which is basically an umbrella that has all the small record shops under it, independently, so you might for example find a copy in Germany, you buy it and they send it to you, easy.
maclennan73 1 year ago
More fine Ear and Eye Candy... thank you again !
BillyJoeVegas 1 year ago
@BillyJoeVegas
And more thank yous for your continued support and delicious comments!!
entropious88 1 year ago
A great song from a terrific cd.
FurNTatsIN 1 year ago
While I've enjoyed all of your Eno time lapse videos, something truly sublime happens around 1:30 onwards. The blend of the music and the visuals creates something much greater than the sum of their parts. A moving artistic experience for me every time. Thank you!!
randyc9999 1 year ago
@randyc9999 I couldn't have said it any better!
sabchaos93 1 year ago
Lovely...
estanilg 1 year ago
i love @ 01:30 massive tune!
distantlandmusic 1 year ago
Gorgeous photography, and of course -- Eno! I love. Thank you for your vision.
judyruthlilly 1 year ago
@judyruthlilly
Nature is the vision - Eno is the master - I am a medium.
Thank you!
entropious88 1 year ago
Timeless , beautiful ... just come back to make it my Sunday tune. Thank You, always fresh every time I watch This.
Much love my friend !! D.
Sowingthewinds 1 year ago
Thank you so much for your comments and support. I am glad to make your Sunday!
entropious88 1 year ago
what album is this from- great Eno
pianohbc 1 year ago
Another Day On Earth - great album!
entropious88 1 year ago
Truely exquisite video. The faces that appear in the trees are magical!!!
musicalvoyager71 1 year ago
Thank you so much. That was a beautiful accident.
entropious88 1 year ago
Why aren't you going skating?
I hope you are doing more videos.
This one is pure magic.
karwd 1 year ago
Si se fijan con detenimiento, aparecen figuras subliminales.
Caritas no muy lindas
jlcarvallo7 1 year ago
stunning, thank you!
siebzigfinger 2 years ago
Love your video!
LalitaLilly 2 years ago
The beauty of simplicity.
MindsiMedia 2 years ago 2
eno is an outlet for the things WE cannot say
imnotathug 2 years ago 2
Really great video, very clever and beautiful. Wow, Eno, what a genius.
Trackstar2211 2 years ago
how many worlds will we ever see,and how many people can we ever be,ee,ee,e...and then the intrumemtal,awesome
TreborRebore 2 years ago
devils horn,the phoenix...
wtf, im a wake right now!
msg sprd420
sepjo420 2 years ago
so many faces
goodbyemilkyway 2 years ago 3
STUNNING!!!!
how truly beautiful our world is when we take a moment to sit and breath.
thank you for this.
blessings!
goodbyemilkyway 2 years ago 2
Eno is a music luxury that only who knows and understand music can achieve
starspace 2 years ago 3
This is spectacular and stellar!!!!!
Solablueangel 2 years ago
Brian Eno is so incredible!
lemaster092 2 years ago
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the 1 thing the nazi tryed to do was egnore the rights to some people why we are doing the same thing right now as an ego we think we have the right never as the time been that we have to look after our own but now i am you and yo are me i am no book but a word to you make a friend in a problem and make aproblem out of a friend and see love to you all peace be with you i will see you when we spin round the world together
warchild1976 2 years ago
That is exactly what I was thinking.
hamdemon99 2 years ago
wow, amazing how did you do it?
jimmyjames519 2 years ago 2
Thanks!
Shoot pic every few days for over a year from the exact same spot.
Edit in Photoshop.
Morph in Sqirlz Morph.
Assemble in Movie Maker.
Ta Da!
entropious88 2 years ago
The song&vid perfectly compliment one another
NJD1967 2 years ago 3
Thanks for the wonderful comment.
entropious88 2 years ago
You've done a sterling job here, young fella. An absoloute delight. Thank you.
Bobsherunkle 2 years ago 11
Thank you!
entropious88 2 years ago
Extraordinairy Beautiful!Music is great!
Hasjiesman 2 years ago 3
absolutely beautiful! I'm taking moving image for an a level course and this has definitely inspired me!
Toasterproductions 2 years ago 2
Thank you so much and good luck with your coarse.
entropious88 2 years ago
excellent photography!! FIVE STARS *****
4000angels 2 years ago
Thank You!!
entropious88 2 years ago
How did you maintain the frame register over time?!? Leaving the camera on site for that long is obviously out of the question. Is there a permanent structure there to firmly attach the camera to (like a brick wall or stump)? How do you perfectly line up the frame each time? (the mirroring effect is logically done 'post-production').
Thanks, that's very nice!
IlluminKnotty 2 years ago
Thank You.
I would take a position at a tree in a location so I could remember how and where I stood. I located the frame of each location with reference to trees or branches. I used a photographic reference card in the beginning. After shooting ten different locations along the Thames trail, for over a year, about two to three times a week,I downloaded the shots in Photoshop and utilized the transparency function to overlay the pics and fine tune the line up.
I hope this explains the process.
entropious88 2 years ago
Yes it is mirrored. To see a natural spot please view my other time lapse videos - "Another Day", Between The Shadows".
Thanks
entropious88 3 years ago
Is the image mirrored, or do you just really surreal spots to show the season changes?
Either way I would look foward to one that is not mirrored or has a normal spot
AlwaysAbiggerFish 3 years ago
Yes it is mirrored. I do have three other videos on this site that utilize the actual location as is.
Thanks
entropious88 2 years ago
This is just really really pretty. Thanks.
sgeoffreya 3 years ago 2
Thank You!
entropious88 3 years ago
i like you as much as i like the chillingchimp videos
franxi01 3 years ago
Thanks, I've been looking for this song for ages!
docterjoy 3 years ago
A favorite song by Brian Eno, with a powerful message. Another Day On Earth is one more ingenious album by Eno.
ksabeff 3 years ago
thats lovely, gorgeous symmetry of mis en scene, beautiful colour transitions!
SenaraBlenethwyn 3 years ago 3
Thank you very much for your lovely comments!
entropious88 3 years ago
Very beautiful video, lovely nature scenes, I loved the season's change with Eno's music! :)
Kikaki79 3 years ago 3
Glad that you enjoyed it.
Thanks for the beautiful comments.
entropious88 3 years ago
I emailed this to a girl who got the
not so subtle message of this video
and i wish she would leave a comment.
danger0usknowledge 3 years ago
I would like to know "the not so subtle message" of this message!!!
entropious88 3 years ago
It is not contained in your name and it is
not the opposite, so what's left?
danger0usknowledge 3 years ago
???????????????????
entropious88 3 years ago
Which is to say the message of this vid
is contained in your YT name as well as
it's opposite, renewal...and other things.
danger0usknowledge 3 years ago 2
awesome..keep em coming
senorbokchoy 3 years ago
this is true beauty, technology(time lapse) and nature coexisting.
dscglfr00 3 years ago
Lovely! Thank you so much!
Venable1965 3 years ago
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it.
entropious88 3 years ago
obvious
siempre289 3 years ago
Good work keep doing it
baumetree 3 years ago
this is beautiful..
thank you Brian
thank you entropious88
samsmithmix 3 years ago 2
Very pretty for those who can see beauty. I see.
Beautysblush 3 years ago
Awesome!!!!!!!
LeonardoProVincie 3 years ago
Thank you for a most beautiful piece of music.
Put to a stunning video which was art in its self.
Thank you so much...
londonpenda 3 years ago
You certainly miss the point and beauty of the piece and undoubtedly the artist. Come back down from your pedestal, share and absorb the marvelous music...
entropious88 3 years ago
clearly a case of pearls before swine here.
dstdvl 3 years ago
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Images are outstanding. Song sucks!
rejoha07 3 years ago
Thank you for your appreciation, perhaps you may want to listen to the piece a few more times to discover the beauty in it. Brian Eno has quite a reputation for excellence for over three decades and has continued to release groundbreaking music to this day, leading the industry through innovation and production.
entropious88 3 years ago
its not right, so much talent in one man, stunning
Wiiggle 4 years ago
That talent is in everyone of us.
Don't think about it.
Pick up a guitar, close your eyes and play and play and play.
Pick up a paint brush and paint,paint paint.
If we desire something and focus ourselves 100% on it for long enough we quieten down and tap the divine inside.
OM
tablatom 3 years ago 12
Damn right! Do bear in mind that some will create what is best known as "modern art" i.e. the most awful bunch of things put together and signed by the artist, therefor rising about 60% in value..
But other than that, you are 120% correct.
Moose1223 3 years ago
@tablatom So true !!!
BillyJoeVegas 1 year ago
@tablatom: or, you could go to art school and learn how to harness your innate talent into something worthwhile.
HeathenLoveGod 1 year ago
cool idea
hausenharry 4 years ago
The middle string section defines "achingly beautiful". One of Eno's best songs from one of his best albums. Excellent video, Entropious.
renodude2007 4 years ago 2
Thanks - that's lifted my spirits in a sometimes crap world.
I love Eno and fabulous images as well.
RAinteractive 4 years ago
amazing!
AnandaShake 4 years ago
Wow... if you look at the branches, where they come together in the middle, it forms a nude female figure.
ss713 4 years ago
Loved this, great stuff!
dardster77 4 years ago
Thank you for this (much needed) moment of beauty.
Katush12 4 years ago
musica para el alma.musica hermoza y sensual,genial
borregasasaso62 4 years ago
it is verry nice verry casual enjoy
franjoyou 4 years ago
I love you, man. You must be beautiful to do this.
Grahamw630 4 years ago
Sublime and beautiful, like a natural Rosarch test! Perfect choice of music as well, this is my favourite Eno song. Heartbreaking bliss! 5 stars and favourited!
alien8ted 4 years ago
i am really enjoying this thanks
SynthesisOfSound 4 years ago
amazingly beautiful - thank you
Palden55 4 years ago
I wonder what your visual procedurial principles applied to audio would sound like? (ie: recording same place at same time for a year spliced/overlapped, perhaps?) You could also go all "non-musiciany" yourself and create your own soundtrack. Eno is incredible, of course, but you've obviously got your own aesthetic sensibility going on!
betweentides 4 years ago
I have had that idea in mind. I had spoke to my son about it, as he is a recent sound engineer graduate. There are incredible sounds at sunset, at this time of year, which would be a wonderful addition to the visuals. Thanks for the further development of the idea.
entropious88 4 years ago
As they once said on CODCO: "500 hits of acid is TOO MUCH ACID!!" The symmetry really gets the facial pattern creation synapses triggering: Gorgeous psychedelia. Your work is really beautiful, it'd be lovely to see it at full resolution.
betweentides 4 years ago
Nature did all the work, I just record it! The facial images were a bonus! 500 is TOO MUCH!!
entropious88 4 years ago
The changing center images of "How Many Worlds" are surreal. They end up being of one's individual psychic interpretation--unless you have superimposed something on it. One thing that must be noted is that you have created a left-to-right mirror image. You did the reverse symmetry in your "This" video. London Free Press reporter Debora Van Brenk should have said, "Martineau shot the same half scene over and over for a year." Am I correct?
mannacan 4 years ago
Yes, the two videos are of the same scene, mirrored in opposite directions. What she was referring to was the collection of time lapse videos, of which there are three additional complete landscapes.
entropious88 4 years ago
John,
I see you live in Kilworth. I used to live in Komoka. Further, Dr. Langtvet, the creator of Komoka Provincial Park, was my geography professor at UWO in the 1970s. Do you know him? Gary Webb, London
mannacan 4 years ago
Wow, cool. Curious how you were able to put the camera in exactly the same spot, pointing in exactly the same direction each time. Any special techniques for doing that?
VideoGuyCYZR 4 years ago
No tripods were used at anytime! It would have been more difficult, with the rough terrain and snow, to position the camera exactly the same each time. I instead found trees to position myself on and register the frames to landmarks in the shot. Unfortunately, come summer the leaves sometimes obscured the landmarks. It wasn't exact but it was closer than I had anticipated. Thanks for comments, glad you enjoyed it.
entropious88 4 years ago
well you made the london free press, congrats :)
stomp9 4 years ago
I agree, I live across the river from this spot and often take it for granted. This is nice reminder of its beauty....
Gomsie1 4 years ago
Amazing, art imitating life, life imitating art, the faces in the middle of the image...soothing, pleasant.
Thanks.
andyjuly1970 4 years ago
Yes the faces - you see them too! That was an unexpected bonus. I see native representations of animals. Thanks for the wonderful comments.
entropious88 4 years ago
i grew up in the area and it is nice to see someone actually catch some of its beauty
stomp9 4 years ago
Thanks for reflective comment, it still is a beautiful area.
entropious88 4 years ago
Superb music, superb video. Thanks for 4.48 min.epic beauty..
zurapDOR 4 years ago
Thank you for your superb comments!
entropious88 4 years ago
This deserves better quality than YouTube.
samwab 4 years ago
Totally agree.
dovie2blue 4 years ago
I think your video really does add something to the track.
samwab 4 years ago