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Scanner - Mass Observation
taken from K7's longvideo X-Mix 3 Enter Digital Reality mixed by Richie Hawtin & John Acquaviva |
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Tom Harrisson: The Barefoot Anthropologist - Part 1 of 6
Anthropology has always attracted more than its fair share of larger-than-life characters, and Tom Harrisson was one of the very largest. Best known as the man who invented Mass Observation, he was also a guerrilla fighter, a pioneering documentary-maker, and the man credited with re-introducing head-hunting back into Borneo. |
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Tom Harrisson: The Barefoot Anthropologist - Part 2 of 6
Anthropology has always attracted more than its fair share of larger-than-life characters, and Tom Harrisson was one of the very largest. Best known as the man who invented Mass Observation, he was also a guerrilla fighter, a pioneering documentary-maker, and the man credited with re-introducing head-hunting back into Borneo. |
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Tom Harrisson: The Barefoot Anthropologist - Part 3 of 6
Anthropology has always attracted more than its fair share of larger-than-life characters, and Tom Harrisson was one of the very largest. Best known as the man who invented Mass Observation, he was also a guerrilla fighter, a pioneering documentary-maker, and the man credited with re-introducing head-hunting back into Borneo. |
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Tom Harrisson: The Barefoot Anthropologist - Part 4 of 6
Anthropology has always attracted more than its fair share of larger-than-life characters, and Tom Harrisson was one of the very largest. Best known as the man who invented Mass Observation, he was also a guerrilla fighter, a pioneering documentary-maker, and the man credited with re-introducing head-hunting back into Borneo. |
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Tom Harrisson: The Barefoot Anthropologist - Part 5 of 6
Anthropology has always attracted more than its fair share of larger-than-life characters, and Tom Harrisson was one of the very largest. Best known as the man who invented Mass Observation, he was also a guerrilla fighter, a pioneering documentary-maker, and the man credited with re-introducing head-hunting back into Borneo. |
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Tom Harrisson: The Barefoot Anthropologist - Part 6 of 6
Anthropology has always attracted more than its fair share of larger-than-life characters, and Tom Harrisson was one of the very largest. Best known as the man who invented Mass Observation, he was also a guerrilla fighter, a pioneering documentary-maker, and the man credited with re-introducing head-hunting back into Borneo. |
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To Vlog Or Not To Vlog?
The Vlog's place in history. This video was recorded over a year ago & is the video i referred to in my "We are the history makers" video. I thought i'd post it as a response, as i feel it is still relevant & expands a bit on the same subject. |
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Future of Sound (Scanner)
Future of Sound 2007 featured Robin Rimbaud aka Scanner, a conceptual artist, writer, and musician working in London, whose works traverse the experimental terrain between sound, space, image and form. Since 1991 he has been intensely active in sonic art, producing concerts, installations and recordings, the albums Mass Observation (1994), Delivery (1997), and The Garden is Full of Metal (1998) hailed by critics as innovative and inspirational works of contemporary electronic music. In 2004 his 'Sound Surface' work was the first ever Tate Modern sound-art commission and he is currently producing 'Night Haunts' for Artangel for 2006-2007, whilst sound-designing a new car horn for the USA. Committed to working with cutting edge practitioners he has collaborated with Bryan Ferry, Radiohead, Laurie Anderson, The Royal Ballet, Mike Kelley, and Douglas Gordon. His work has been presented throughout the United States, Asia, Australia and Europe. Visit: www.scannerdot.com |
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mass obesrvation looking at your life |
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Some of Them are Criminals
What was it Eliot said, "I had not thought death had undone so many." Hanging around Waterloo Station, hoping to pick up a bounty on someone's head. The music is by Otis Taylor. |
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Future of Sound 2007 (Scanner)
Future of Sound 2007 Artist - Robin Rimbaud aka Scanner is a conceptual artist, writer, and musician working in London, whose works traverse the experimental terrain between sound, space, image and form. Since 1991 he has been intensely active in sonic art, producing concerts, installations and recordings, the albums Mass Observation (1994), Delivery (1997), and The Garden is Full of Metal (1998) hailed by critics as innovative and inspirational works of contemporary electronic music. In 2004 his 'Sound Surface' work was the first ever Tate Modern sound-art commission and he is currently producing 'Night Haunts' for Artangel for 2006-2007, whilst sound-designing a new car horn for the USA. Committed to working with cutting edge practitioners he has collaborated with Bryan Ferry, Radiohead, Laurie Anderson, The Royal Ballet, Mike Kelley, and Douglas Gordon. His work has been presented throughout the United States, Asia, Australia and Europe. Visit: www.scannerdot.com Visit: www.futureofsound.org |
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