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by Martin Kohout (formerly known as Pash*) 2008, http://www.martinkohout.com || NOTE: At the time Moonwalk was uploaded the original scroll-bar had been corresponding to the video in whole duration. Since then youtube added new buttons to the interface and changed the format from 4:3 to 16:9.
A visual and auditive confrontation between two artists. We ended up with 30+ minutes of audio and some drawings. This video shows two important piec...
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A visual and auditive confrontation between two artists. We ended up with 30+ minutes of audio and some drawings. This video shows two important pieces (one of each artist) 'confronting' eachother and has 10 minutes of the audio we made.
Video: Yannick Val Gesto Sound & artwork: Dennis Tyfus & Yannick Val Gesto
A visual and auditive confrontation between two artists. We ended up with 30+ minutes of audio and some drawings. This video shows two important piec...
more
A visual and auditive confrontation between two artists. We ended up with 30+ minutes of audio and some drawings. This video shows two important pieces (one of each artist) 'confronting' eachother and has 10 minutes of the audio we made.
Video: Yannick Val Gesto Sound & artwork: Dennis Tyfus & Yannick Val Gesto
In ancient Greek mythology, Pygmalion was a highly accomplished Cypriot sculptor. Though skilled at imitating the human form, and well acquainted w...
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In ancient Greek mythology, Pygmalion was a highly accomplished Cypriot sculptor. Though skilled at imitating the human form, and well acquainted with it's subtleties, he became disgusted by it when he witnessed the Propoetides prostituting themselves. These women were punished by Venus for their lack of worship with a coarseness of skin and a crudeness of nature, and were then forced into prostitution. Seeing this, Pygmalion the sculptor was repelled and could no longer appreciate women. Seemingly alone, Pygmalion sought to create for himself a perfect, pure, unsullied companion. He used his particular skills to this end: he created a statue bride.
What you are about to watch is a mysterious video. It's origin is attributed variously, and almost certainly spuriously, to various abstract artists or surrealists. The truth is that what we are seeing, and what we perceive to be strange and disturbing, is actually beauty to it's creator. Perhaps what we are viewing is the work of a modern Pygmalion. To him, her toneless voice, the paleness of her skin and the comparative vibrancy of her lips may indeed be the very embodiment of a perfect woman... Consider the mind-scape of the creator. In whose mind does this appear beautiful? In whose mind is this pure, near worshipful? Are we missing out on his perspective?
Who are we to be afraid or to judge them? He may well love her fully, perhaps more fully than any of us could ever hope to be loved. In the mind of her creator, she is a near goddess; the perfect representation, not just of femininity, but the peak of human potential. A perfectly satisfactory being.
In ancient Greek mythology, Pygmalion was a highly accomplished Cypriot sculptor. Though skilled at imitating the human form, and well acquainted w...
more
In ancient Greek mythology, Pygmalion was a highly accomplished Cypriot sculptor. Though skilled at imitating the human form, and well acquainted with it's subtleties, he became disgusted by it when he witnessed the Propoetides prostituting themselves. These women were punished by Venus for their lack of worship with a coarseness of skin and a crudeness of nature, and were then forced into prostitution. Seeing this, Pygmalion the sculptor was repelled and could no longer appreciate women. Seemingly alone, Pygmalion sought to create for himself a perfect, pure, unsullied companion. He used his particular skills to this end: he created a statue bride.
What you are about to watch is a mysterious video. It's origin is attributed variously, and almost certainly spuriously, to various abstract artists or surrealists. The truth is that what we are seeing, and what we perceive to be strange and disturbing, is actually beauty to it's creator. Perhaps what we are viewing is the work of a modern Pygmalion. To him, her toneless voice, the paleness of her skin and the comparative vibrancy of her lips may indeed be the very embodiment of a perfect woman... Consider the mind-scape of the creator. In whose mind does this appear beautiful? In whose mind is this pure, near worshipful? Are we missing out on his perspective?
Who are we to be afraid or to judge them? He may well love her fully, perhaps more fully than any of us could ever hope to be loved. In the mind of her creator, she is a near goddess; the perfect representation, not just of femininity, but the peak of human potential. A perfectly satisfactory being.
I enjoyed your channel! Youtube should make a category specifically for video artists. I dont think that they realize that youtube is the Louvre of the early 21st century. -Merrill
cau pastaku ! porad nejim pastiky ani jogurty, snad to neohrozi vic nez me zdravi z mych videi shledni prosim jen Tesklivou pisen, tomas se vyznamenal.
-Merrill
! good job on it too
that was cool
porad nejim pastiky ani jogurty, snad to neohrozi vic nez me zdravi
z mych videi shledni prosim jen Tesklivou pisen, tomas se vyznamenal.