Saturday, October 13, 2007

John Cage "Imaginary Landscape No. 1"

Duration: 04:37 minutes
Upload Time: 2006-09-03 19:19:03
User: tracerprod
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My music video for John Cage's "Imaginary Landscape No. 1"

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Loadfaster ::: Favorites
Does anyone know how John Cage thought of the art of Turntablism of today? He must have been very happy to see the role of the Deejay change to the level it has. This piece reminds me of a certian trak I herd from DJ Shadow. The litteral sound of the song doesnt remind me of Shadows piece but the feeling I get from it does.
07-10-05 15:37:41
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BrucknerEnthusiast ::: Favorites
I liked the video very much, and watched it several times, but I cannot rationalise precisely why I liked it. Neither do I know to what extent I would have accepted the music without the visual images to support the sounds.
07-08-13 13:23:18
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tracerprod ::: Favorites
Danke.
07-07-08 13:06:30
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traplev05 ::: Favorites
ist sehr schön!!!! sehr gut
07-07-08 10:31:24
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derbilmotion ::: Favorites
Nice job.
07-07-07 22:50:51
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DavidMJordan ::: Favorites
Ignorance, of concepts when listening to music, is bliss.
07-06-21 16:51:05
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tracerprod ::: Favorites
Interesting stuff, erniesparks. I'm glad to hear we could have a decent, reasonable discussion without jumping down each other's throats. That kind of discussion needs to happen more on YouTube, as a whole. Far too often, comments are short and mean-spirited, without giving much in the way of substance. Thanks, Keith
07-05-28 20:28:06
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erniesparks ::: Favorites
Anyway, I secretly enjoyed your film even as I noted the synchronism. Best wishes, erniesparks (pt last)
07-05-28 15:22:30
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erniesparks ::: Favorites
Cage tells a story of how he may have arrived at this idea. He was in a restaurant overlooking a swimming pool. A glass pane separated the restaurant from the pool area. He noticed that the background music playing in the restaurant accompanied the swimmers, even though the swimmers couldn't hear it. And he very much wanted to separate music itself from the suggestion of being an emotional lead to a scene. (pt 3)
07-05-28 15:20:25
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erniesparks ::: Favorites
Cage's notion of differentiation came later (maybe in the 1950s). If he had written or collaborated on a mixed media work then, there would have been two separate and independent workup plans made, with no deliberate coordination, except maybe total length of time. (pt 2)
07-05-28 15:18:19
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