On pleasure of learning & desire of discoveries

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" One can never discover or learn any art unless the pleasure of learning and the desire of discovering really moves" (one), muses Sam Renseiw (paraphrasing, again) while contemplating compilation(s) of some years of perambulations, soon to be laid forth for further public scrutiny. View this week-end's condensed Nordic footage by clicking here or on the links above. (patafilm # 735, 02'24'', 31 MB, Quicktime/mov -other versions at Blip.tv)
Today's Bonus Lumiere Video features a serene November maritime scene. [Lum # 236, "fjord assemblage" 01'00'', 12 MB, Quicktime/mov)
Labels: aho, giordano bruno, morphology of body and space, oslo, pataphysical voodles, pseudo, voodling





4 Comments:
I like the perambulations as we accompany the narrator up the stairs and into interesting places.
I like that way that one can see a smile but not the whole face. I like the snow. I like the way that the left hand plays but we know that both hands are playing, and the piano is making a sound we imagine but cannot hear.
This is a fine film.
Hi, Sam. I've seen this video numerous times by now. I'm intrigued by those mysterious six frames that try to pass by without nobody noticing them, and I just need to see them once more, but I don't know why.
> robert: thank you.
i had i previous verion with some diegitic piano on, but then decided to takle it away.
> juan:
six frames: yes, now you mention then. seems to have passed my attention also. as i toggle between imovie 9 and the old imovie (that is so much more intuitive to work with) so i import avchd batches that i then can play with more freely (and fast) with the old imovie...so some footage passed under the radar...
ciao sam,
this made me think of you.....
http://mfrost.typepad.com/cute_overload/images/2008/10/13/2461745299_4852221ec5_b.jpg
ciao zoe
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