“A group I sorely miss. I belive they had disbanded somewhere in 97-98. These guys were true geniuses in their craft. Video and music combined with a mobile unit with a rotating boom arm with a huge satalite dish where the visuals were projected on. You maybe lucky to find their first release on VHS which were numbered limited editions.”
“This documentary was filmed by my mother in 1966 during the first Bolshoi Ballet tour in the USA. 40 years later the old film has been digitized, resulting in more than 2 hours of raw material, which after editing resulted in this 30-minutes movie: common scenes of daily life in New York City, Washington DC and Philadelphia as seen in 1966. ”
Intriuging and beautiful on many levels with a gorgeous soundtrack.
“A documentary of New York graffiti circa 1983. Presented by Tony Silver & Henry Chalfant. A production of (c) 1983 Public Art Films Inc. (a non-proffit organization), all rights reserved.”
I love Terrence McKenna’s literary works. This is a performance at a festival in San Francisco. Visual effects by Rose X, Music by Space Time and Stephen Kent; oratory by Terrence McKenna.
Great French hip-hop soundtrack and some incredible physical feats. The limits of the human body have yet to be discovered.
“Parkour (sometimes abbreviated to PK) or l’art du déplacement[1] (English: the art of displacement) is an activity of French origin, the aim of which is to move from point A to point B as efficiently and quickly as possible, using principally the abilities of the human body.[2][3] It is meant to help one overcome obstacles, which can be anything in the surrounding environment — from branches and rocks to rails and concrete walls — and can be practiced in both rural and urban areas. ” – Read more about it at this great Wikipedia page
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