"A Life in Suitcases", a VJ performance by filmmaker and artist Peter Greenaway. Three giant screens, hundreds of video sequences to play. Amazing new way to narration.
"A Life in Suitcases", a VJ performance by filmmaker and artist Peter Greenaway. Three giant screens, hundreds of video sequences to play. Amazing new way to narration.
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I wonder how reliably anyone could tell the difference between one of these performances and one randomly generated entirely by Peter's computer. My guess is that he would fail a Turing test here.
I don't think Greenaway's pretentious; his films don't really pretend to be anything that they aren't. He is definitely self-indulgent but he'd be the first to admit that.
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I made a remix of the soundtrack
and Mister Greenaway loved it
Yours
F