![]() | The Time Keeper Animated by Robert Ramsden |
![]() | Robert Breer - 69 (1968) robert breer |
![]() | All Alone - Mutoscope reel By Real Moving Pictures. Recorded at The Penny Arcade Museum in Brighton. Ignore the background noise. |
![]() | Mutoscope Picture Machine This machine is for sale. Please contact mike1635@aol.com if you would like more information. |
![]() | John Zorn / Moonchild - Caligula Mike Patton - voice, Trevor Dunn - bass, Joey Baron - drums, John Zorn - conductor, composer, Bill Laswell & Jamie Saft - mix.& rec. "Caligula" fom album Moonchild - Songs Without Words / Tzadik, 2006 Animation have I taken from Robert Breer (A Man And His Dog Out For Air / 1957) |
![]() | Cabaret Double Feature - mutoscope reel By Real Moving Pictures. Recorded at The Penny Arcade Museum in Brighton. Ignore the background noise. |
![]() | Nam June Paik / Global Groove Nam June Paik / Global Groove (excerpt) 'This is a glimpse of a video landscape of tomorrow when you will be able to switch on any TV station on the earth and TV guides will be as fat as the Manhattan telephone book.' Paik's introductory statement stands for the tape's compositional principle and message -- global channel zapping, in 1973 a visionary precursor of subsequent developments. The spirit of the tape conveys Marshall McLuhan's theory of a future 'global village', which Paik matched with an idea of his own: 'If we could compile a weekly TV festival made up of music and dance from every county, and distributed it free-of-charge round the world via the proposed common video market, it would have a phenomenal effect on education and entertainment.' A typical Paik mixture, the tape includes excerpts from TV programmes, contributions by artist friends such as John Cage, Allen Ginsberg, Charlotte Moorman and Karlheinz Stockhausen, footage by other video artists like Jud Yalkut and Robert Breer, and excerpts from earlier Paik videos. The combination of mass media and avant-garde was aimed at art-lovers and 'normal' TV viewers alike. The video was broadcast by WNET-TV on 30 January 1974. |
![]() | Late that Night in the Bedroom - mutoscope reel By Real Moving Pictures. Recorded at The Penny Arcade Museum in Brighton. Ignore the background noise. |
![]() | Rolly Rolly wakes up, he rolls around and the adventure never really begins...see a penny pick it up...de ja vu...all day long |
![]() | Chaos Experiment 0605328 Experimenting using glass, paint and chaos, used in Robert Breer films. |