Werner Herzog | Shot During Interview
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Ólafur Arnalds & Nils Frahm creating a song live in front of an intimate audience at Roter Salon, Volksbühne Berlin on July 26, 2011 as part of Ólafur’s solo tour. Filming & editing by Jörn Dobrindt & Sebastian Stumpe Additional shots by Tobias Wenner Live mix and recording by Jan Hoppenstedt
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A W A K E N I’m sitting out quietly On the front verandah With the setting sun, the dusky pink orange Feeling the love vibrating in every single particle of air In the crickets hum, in the birdsong In the rustle of breeze pulsing thru my veins, My blood, Changing my body structure Subtle.
Mark Neale directs this prolonged conversation with William Gibson (famed science-fiction novelist and creator of the term “cyberspace”) from the back of Gibson’s limousine as they take a cross-country odyssey over nameless highways going no place in particular. The cameras roll as Gibson talks about his own personal philosophies, experiences, and opinions about the media-saturated
Beat writer Jack Kerouac shooting pool at the Pawtucketville Social Club, Lowell, Mass., in early 1967.
A 60 minutes minimal-performance-concert. Walking sounds and instruments take the viewer on a journey through Amsterdam. The listener experiences a footprint soundscape of the city. Microphones down and thumbs up Mark! By edwardjanssen.nl en marknieuwenhuis.nl
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xD_9Ph8KiVM By poet/author/rapper/singer/musician/activist (whew!) Gil Scott Heron. 1981.
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