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		<description><![CDATA[The xx are an English indie pop band, formed in London in 2005. They recorded their debut album, with the title xx, in a small garage, often at night, which contributed to the sleek, whispery nature of this album.
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<p style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #666666;">The xx are an English indie pop band, formed in London in 2005. The band&#8217;s members (Jamie Smith, Romy Madley Croft, Oliver Sim) met while studying at Elliott School, notable for alumni including Hot Chip, Burial and Four Tet. In September 2010 they won the Barclaycard Mercury Prize. The xx recorded their debut album, with the title xx, in a small garage that was part of the XL studios, often at night, which contributed to the sleek, whispery nature of the album. The above music video shows their beautiful track called Islands.</span></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #666666;">The below Podcast contains the song called &#8216;Intro&#8217; by The xx.</span></p>
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<p style="text-align: left;"> <span style="color: #666666;">Photos, music and video by: The xx | <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.thexx.info" target="_blank">The xx website</a></span> </span></p>
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The xx are an English indie pop band, formed in London in 2005. The band’s members (Jamie Smith, Romy Madley Croft, Oliver Sim) met while studying at Elliott School, notable for alumni including Hot Chip, Burial and Four Tet. In September 2010 they won the Barclaycard Mercury Prize. The xx recorded their debut album, with the title xx, in a small garage that was part of the XL studios, often at night, which contributed to the sleek, whispery nature of the album. The above music video shows their beautiful track called Islands.
The below Podcast contains the song called ‘Intro’ by The xx.




 Photos, music and video by: The xx | The xx website 
You might like these articles:Gil Scott Heron | Jamie xx | We’re New HereVermin Twins | Exoskeleton videoNosaj Thing | the master live at work</itunes:summary>
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		<description><![CDATA[Flying Lotus (FlyLo) is an experimental multi-genre music producer and laptop musician from Winnetka, California. His music is a fascinating mix which contains experimental hip hop-, jazz and electronic music elements. The above video shows an already older but still inspiring session for the BBC show of Gilles Peterson and carries the title INFINITY "Infinitum". 
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<p style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #666666;">Flying Lotus (FlyLo) is an experimental multi-genre music producer and laptop musician from Winnetka, California. His music is a fascinating mix which contains experimental hip hop-, jazz and electronic music elements. The third album made by Flying Lotus was  Cosmogramma, it was released in 2010.<br />
Flying Lotus about the album: “I’m really into old jazz traditions and I felt Cosmogramma was my jazz record in a sense. In that spirit, for anyone who’s bought the album, we’ve made something they can use to get new tracks and alternate takes from the original Cosmogramma sessions as a gift from us. We’re making a big fuss…”</span></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #666666;">The above video shows an already older but still inspiring &#8220;Jazzy&#8221; session for the BBC show of Gilles Peterson and carries the title INFINITY &#8220;Infinitum&#8221;. Artist performing during the session where: Flying Lotus, Miguel Atwood-Ferguson, Thundercat, Ravi Coltrane, Rebekah Raff,Andres Renteria, Gerry Gibbs, Andreya Triana. The video was filmed by Theo Jemison and edited by Strangeloop and is shot at the BBC Maida Vale Studio London.</span></p>

<p style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #666666;">In the above podcast from BrainFeeder you will hear more  work by Flying Lotus in the &#8220;A Decade of Flying Lotus&#8221; mixed by Gaslamp Killer. Flying Lotus on the Podcast mix: &#8220;I felt it was time to let go of some things that have been gathering dust. Some old things, and some new things, I tried to pick out tracks that I know yall haven’t heard yet so there should be surprises around every turn.&#8221;</span></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #666666;"><img class="aligncenter" title="Flying Lotus | Infinity Infinitum | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven &amp; Venderbos" src="https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_0IZe40zGkDw/TaJnCV_c2eI/AAAAAAAADxo/uedydt6DJ7E/s800/Blog_WV_Flying_lotus_bbc_session_04.jpg" alt="Flying Lotus | Infinity Infinitum | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven &amp; Venderbos" width="394" height="264" /></span></p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" title="Flying Lotus | Infinity Infinitum | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven &amp; Venderbos" src="https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_0IZe40zGkDw/TaJnBY5o7HI/AAAAAAAADxU/Vj8JEYcVE5k/s800/Blog_WV_Flying_lotus_bbc_session_02.jpg" alt="Flying Lotus | Infinity Infinitum | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven &amp; Venderbos" width="394" height="264" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" title="Flying Lotus | Infinity Infinitum | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven &amp; Venderbos" src="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/_0IZe40zGkDw/TaJnCRTBeGI/AAAAAAAADxk/PVLLAuPLGBc/s800/Blog_WV_Flying_lotus_bbc_session_06.jpg" alt="Flying Lotus | Infinity Infinitum | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven &amp; Venderbos" width="394" height="94" /></p>
<p><span style="color: #666666;">Video and photos by: Theo Jemison | <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.flying-lotus.com" target="_blank">Flying Lotus website</a></span> | <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.theojemison.com" target="_blank">Theo Jemison website</a></span> | Podcast by Gaslamp Killer <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.brainfeedersite.com/2009/12/25/a-decade/" target="_blank">Brainfeeder website</a></span></span></p>
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Flying Lotus (FlyLo) is an experimental multi-genre music producer and laptop musician from Winnetka, California. His music is a fascinating mix which contains experimental hip hop-, jazz and electronic music elements. The third album made by Flying Lotus was  Cosmogramma, it was released in 2010.
Flying Lotus about the album: “I’m really into old jazz traditions and I felt Cosmogramma was my jazz record in a sense. In that spirit, for anyone who’s bought the album, we’ve made something they can use to get new tracks and alternate takes from the original Cosmogramma sessions as a gift from us. We’re making a big fuss…”
The above video shows an already older but still inspiring “Jazzy” session for the BBC show of Gilles Peterson and carries the title INFINITY “Infinitum”. Artist performing during the session where: Flying Lotus, Miguel Atwood-Ferguson, Thundercat, Ravi Coltrane, Rebekah Raff,Andres Renteria, Gerry Gibbs, Andreya Triana. The video was filmed by Theo Jemison and edited by Strangeloop and is shot at the BBC Maida Vale Studio London.

In the above podcast from BrainFeeder you will hear more  work by Flying Lotus in the “A Decade of Flying Lotus” mixed by Gaslamp Killer. Flying Lotus on the Podcast mix: “I felt it was time to let go of some things that have been gathering dust. Some old things, and some new things, I tried to pick out tracks that I know yall haven’t heard yet so there should be surprises around every turn.”




Video and photos by: Theo Jemison | Flying Lotus website | Theo Jemison website | Podcast by Gaslamp Killer Brainfeeder website
You might like these articles:Nosaj Thing | the master live at workGil Scott Heron | Jamie xx | We’re New HereThe xx | Islands</itunes:summary>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York based artist Joseph Moore wrote the software "Permutations" for the currently running exhibition Brion Gysin: Dream Machine on display at The New Museum for Contemporary Art in New York. The Exhibition is a retrospective of the work of the painter, performer, poet, and writer Brion Gysin.

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<p style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #666666;">New York based artist Joseph Moore wrote the software &#8220;Permutations&#8221; for the currently running exhibition Brion Gysin: Dream Machine on display at The New Museum for Contemporary Art in New York. The Exhibition is a retrospective of the work of the painter, performer, poet, and writer Brion Gysin (born 1916, Taplow, UK–died 1986, Paris). Working simultaneously in a variety of mediums, Gysin was an irrepressible inventor, serial collaborator, and subversive spirit whose considerable innovations continue to influence musicians and writers, as well as visual and new media artists today.</span></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #666666;">The &#8220;Permutations&#8221; software by Joseph Moore is a &#8220;version&#8221; of the program developed by Ian Sommerville and Gysin in 1960 to permute poems. Moore has attempted to create a realization of the work that is sensitive to the original and its process. At the same time, it is a new version, a collaboration done in the spirit of an artist whose work provides a critique of conventional notions of authorship. Moore believes that it is also in the spirit of the work to share copies of it and made his &#8220;Permutations&#8221; Software avilable to download from <a href="http://github.com/josephmoore/Permutations" target="_blank">Github</a>. The concept and artistic process of this project is fascinating.</span></p>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #666666;">Below you find a podcast of the original &#8220;I am that I am&#8221; poem.</span></p>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #666666;">Software by Joseph Moore | Brion Gysin: Dream Machine | Poem by: Brion Gysin | Ubuweb</span></p>
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New York based artist Joseph Moore wrote the software “Permutations” for the currently running exhibition Brion Gysin: Dream Machine on display at The New Museum for Contemporary Art in New York. The Exhibition is a retrospective of the work of the painter, performer, poet, and writer Brion Gysin (born 1916, Taplow, UK–died 1986, Paris). Working simultaneously in a variety of mediums, Gysin was an irrepressible inventor, serial collaborator, and subversive spirit whose considerable innovations continue to influence musicians and writers, as well as visual and new media artists today.
The “Permutations” software by Joseph Moore is a “version” of the program developed by Ian Sommerville and Gysin in 1960 to permute poems. Moore has attempted to create a realization of the work that is sensitive to the original and its process. At the same time, it is a new version, a collaboration done in the spirit of an artist whose work provides a critique of conventional notions of authorship. Moore believes that it is also in the spirit of the work to share copies of it and made his “Permutations” Software avilable to download from Github. The concept and artistic process of this project is fascinating.


 
Below you find a podcast of the original “I am that I am” poem.

Software by Joseph Moore | Brion Gysin: Dream Machine | Poem by: Brion Gysin | Ubuweb
You might like these articles:Testcuts | Projected Data Images Art InstallationOn Kawara Reading One Million YearsAnish Kapoor | Monumenta 2011 | Leviathan</itunes:summary>
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		<title>On Kawara Reading One Million Years</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[W&#038;V Blog: On Kawara Reading One Million Years
On Kawara, , a Japanese artist living in New York City, is mostly known for his conceptual art on the theme of time.
In 1971 he started with his conceptual work called ‘A Million Years’. This ten volume piece was produced concurrently with a series which would later be seen as his defining work.In 1993 Kawara transformed One Million Years (Future) from a written to recorded state. <a href="http://blog.warmenhoven-venderbos.com/2010/03/22/on-kawara-reading-one-million-years/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #666666;">On Kawara, a Japanese conceptual artist living in New York City, made since 1966 a long series of &#8220;date paintings&#8221; (the Today series), which consist entirely of the date on which the painting was executed in white lettering set against a solid background. Other series of works include the &#8220;I Went and I Met&#8221; series of postcards sent to his friends detailing aspects of his life. A second series of postcards, I Got Up At, rubber-stamped with the time he got up that morning, and a series of telegrams sent to various people bearing the message &#8220;I am still alive&#8221;.</span></p>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #666666;">In 1971 he started with his work called ‘A Million Years’. This ten volume piece was produced concurrently with a series which would later be seen as his defining work. ‘A Million Years’ was, just as its title states, a series of numbers counting back the last million years from 1969. It was later  accompanied by ‘One Million Years (future)’ which counts forwards from 1980. In 1993 Kawara transformed One Million Years (Future) from a written to recorded state. The impetus for this metamorphosis was an exhibition for Dia Center for the Arts that ran from January 1, 1993, to December 31 of the same year. The below video made by New York art tours gives an impression of ‘One Million Years&#8221;</span></p>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #666666;">The exhibition was comprised of three parts, a selection of one thousand Today paintings, the ten volumes of One Million Years (Past) and the recording of One million Years (Future), in which a male and female voice continuously, year after year, count into the future. A segment of this recording was transformed into a CD. With the exhibition the viewer plays a more passive role, entering into the space where the recording plays continuously, whereas with the CD the amount of time is limited, 74 minutes, and contains a set number of years (1994 AD to 2613 AD), thus transforming the infinite time of the exhibition into the finite time of the CD. With the CD the viewer is able to manipulate the duration and chronology of the CD, thus entering into a far more active relation to the work. You can listen to a part of the work in the below Ubuweb podcast.</span></p>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #666666;">Photos: On Kawara | David Zwirner Gallery | Sources: Ubuweb, Wikipedia | Video: New York Art Tours Youtube channel</span></p>
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On Kawara, a Japanese conceptual artist living in New York City, made since 1966 a long series of “date paintings” (the Today series), which consist entirely of the date on which the painting was executed in white lettering set against a solid background. Other series of works include the “I Went and I Met” series of postcards sent to his friends detailing aspects of his life. A second series of postcards, I Got Up At, rubber-stamped with the time he got up that morning, and a series of telegrams sent to various people bearing the message “I am still alive”.

In 1971 he started with his work called ‘A Million Years’. This ten volume piece was produced concurrently with a series which would later be seen as his defining work. ‘A Million Years’ was, just as its title states, a series of numbers counting back the last million years from 1969. It was later  accompanied by ‘One Million Years (future)’ which counts forwards from 1980. In 1993 Kawara transformed One Million Years (Future) from a written to recorded state. The impetus for this metamorphosis was an exhibition for Dia Center for the Arts that ran from January 1, 1993, to December 31 of the same year. The below video made by New York art tours gives an impression of ‘One Million Years”

The exhibition was comprised of three parts, a selection of one thousand Today paintings, the ten volumes of One Million Years (Past) and the recording of One million Years (Future), in which a male and female voice continuously, year after year, count into the future. A segment of this recording was transformed into a CD. With the exhibition the viewer plays a more passive role, entering into the space where the recording plays continuously, whereas with the CD the amount of time is limited, 74 minutes, and contains a set number of years (1994 AD to 2613 AD), thus transforming the infinite time of the exhibition into the finite time of the CD. With the CD the viewer is able to manipulate the duration and chronology of the CD, thus entering into a far more active relation to the work. You can listen to a part of the work in the below Ubuweb podcast.



 
Photos: On Kawara | David Zwirner Gallery | Sources: Ubuweb, Wikipedia | Video: New York Art Tours Youtube channel
You might like these articles:Permutations Software generating poems by Brion GysinDiary 250910 | Verbeke FoundationHerman and Nicole Daled collection: Less is more</itunes:summary>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nosaj Thing creates electronic soundscapes and wild beat tectonics. His latest experiment is a projection show synced with his broken beats which turns his performance into a strong visual show. 
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<p style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #666666;">Nosaj Thing started out with making music on various archaic computers and programs. Nowadays he  is among los Angeles finest musical modulators. Nosaj Thing creates electronic soundscapes and wild beat tectonics. His latest experiment is a projection show synced with his stylish broken beats which turns his performance into a strong visual show. </span></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #666666;">On the 13th of December 2009 the visual performance will premiering for the first time in Los Angeles during the Brainfeeder session at the downtown independent (L.A.)</span></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #666666;">Below you find a test shoot preview video from the visual show by this gifted noise constructor.</span></p>
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<p><span style="color: #666666;">Listen below to the Aol radio/ Spinner.com podcast of the track: &#8220;Coat of Arms&#8221; taken from the album Drift by Nosaj Thing.</span></p>
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<p><span style="color: #666666;">Photo, music and video : Nosaj Thing | Julia Tsao &amp; Adam Guzman | Aol radio | Spinner.com </span></p>
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Nosaj Thing started out with making music on various archaic computers and programs. Nowadays he  is among los Angeles finest musical modulators. Nosaj Thing creates electronic soundscapes and wild beat tectonics. His latest experiment is a projection show synced with his stylish broken beats which turns his performance into a strong visual show. 
On the 13th of December 2009 the visual performance will premiering for the first time in Los Angeles during the Brainfeeder session at the downtown independent (L.A.)
Below you find a test shoot preview video from the visual show by this gifted noise constructor.

Listen below to the Aol radio/ Spinner.com podcast of the track: “Coat of Arms” taken from the album Drift by Nosaj Thing.

Photo, music and video : Nosaj Thing | Julia Tsao &amp; Adam Guzman | Aol radio | Spinner.com 
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