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Dec 17, 2015
angela

Videos for Rodrigo Constanzo

I live with this beautiful human, Rodrigo Constanzo. Here are some videos I’ve made with him. I’ll update this post as and when a new video is made, but only the FOUR most recent will appear. There are MANY videos in this post. Please click the ‘continue reading‘ link below to see the complete post.

December 9, 2015 – hosted by BaconJam. Rod’s post on our “light vomit

February 7, 2015 – Everything. Everything at Once. Once. (3).
This video is one of a set of 4 videos total, for the third iteration in the Everything. Everything at Once. Once. series. That’s too many numbers and references to numbers to make sense, isn’t it? I mean this…
Everything. Everything at once. Once. (has 3 videos)
Everything. Everything at once. Once. (2) (has 4 videos)
Everything. Everything at once. Once. (3) (has 4 videos, which includes the one shown below). My role in this vid differs from others since the camera is static. Have a look at the thoughtful and thorough blog post Rod made about our process and thinking behind this work.

October 28, 2014 – The full length version of iminlovewithanothergirl.com.
And here’s Rod’s blog post about it.
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Dec 10, 2015
angela

Rod again

Rod Again. Video editing as performance.

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Nov 13, 2015
angela

dfscore

A look at dfscore 2.0. Yup! It’s been REVAMPED. Read Rod’s blog about it. Nov. 14, 2015

dfscore student workshop at the University of Leeds on Feb 28, 2015

The dfscore premiere at The Noise Upstairs on Sept. 18, 2014

The dfscore: a short intro

Jun 10, 2015
angela

for mira


As ever, for you.

Before beginning, I explained to Mira (the performer) and Cassandra (the composer) my intentions and motivations for wanting to make this.
“I’m doing this so I can untangle some knots.”
“Ok”, they said.

Like Rod’s ‘the keys to everything that ever existed’, this piece is a rite. He is my twin, and sometimes we make art from the same place. This place in particular…we saw this place together, and things kept happening in our lives that just seemed to be the universe folding over, necessitating serendipities.

1

A birdhouse, which months prior I had drawn as part of a set of three, falls with perfect timing. (Reminder: a constellation is an image you can’t touch.)

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2

Millie walked a dead bird into the house in her mouth and dropped it next to me. I didn’t know what I was looking at at first.
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3

Nirvana was a very important part of my life. Of course I would know that Where Did You Sleep Last Night (which is the ‘source material’ for for mira), was performed on a stage that Kurt Cobain requested resemble a wake. This is why there is an abundance of stargazer lilies up on stage with him.

As Cassandra explains, “the music takes a short sample of Kurt Cobain’s singing voice [from the song “Where Did You Sleep Last Night” as sang on the MTV Unplugged recording] and reveals facets of its quality and structure through repetition.”

Stargazer lilies here…

Kurt Cobain On 'MTV Unplugged'

and used again in our video.
For me, making the video for for mira was a way of saying good-bye; so the inclusion of this reference is quite meaningful to me.

4

A burning heart. A complete, un-compromised heart.  In the world I create, there are no fragments or missing pieces.
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This video is a marker in time–Another version of me has come out of the middle of the making of this video. This is how I make art. I hope that it will change me. And coming out of this video, I feel it is the telling of a story of a memory. Meaning, I now feel the distance from it’s catalyst events, and underwent the physio-alchemical act of housing this ghost in my long-term memory. That’s what making this video finally did to me. That, or the two things just so happened in parallel. Anyway, the end result is the same: this is where I release
Time resonances become more and more faint.

Though as Terence McKenna said, if you pay close enough attention you can feel that Rome falls nine times an hour.

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I’m adding this final thought 6 years after having made the video. I’m a very lucky person to have met, and become friends with Cassandra and Mira. Since then our lives have moved on, but I absolutely loved this part of my life. As I said, this video is a marker in time.


On March 13th I shot most of the footage for ‘For Mira‘.
It is a work performed by violinist, Mira Benjamin
and was composed by Cassandra Miller.

Making for mira into a music video opens up the possibility of exploring the piece’s repetition in a way that is unique to this medium. Cassandra, Mira, and Rodrigo are working closely to treat the final audio with that in mind.

There are still a few shots I want to get, and then of course there is the editing (which is really where the heavy lifting occurs), but here are a few production shots in the meantime while it all comes together.

Hands on deck that day: Rodrigo Constanzo, Richard Craig, Cassandra Miller, Mira Benjamin, myself.

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Jun 3, 2015
angela

Videos for Scott Mc Laughlin

June 3, 2015 – Part 2 of ScottHeather, and Mic’s collaboration. Read what Scott had to say about it here.

March 9,2015 – ScottHeather, and Mic collaborate on a piece. Lots of stuff on multi-phonics in this first episode which condenses a workshop they conducted at the University of Leeds.

March 15, 2015 – a promo vid for an installation Scott is doing with cellist Seth Parker Woods

November 23, 2013 – Surfaces of Emergence by Scott Mc Laughlin. Performed at the Huddersield Contemporary Music Festival by Alex Harker, Stephen Harvey, Hali Santamas, and others…

Nothing Rhymes With Rats (Trade Paperback)
This 140 page, perfect bound book collects the comic strips that take our rats on a journey of self discovery–from the cage and nihilism to transcendent hope. Get it HERE.

Paradoxical Book 1
Reluctant, time-travelling, twins have to solve a paranormal murder mystery set in 1920s Miami. It was co-created with writer Jason Chestnut. We’ve included the first two issues in this 52 page comic book. Get it HERE.

Bastet’s Rats Nest 
Our two rats are at it again. This time caught-up in a National Treasure type caper that takes them deeper and deeper into the occult. Co-created with Ramsey Janini, it’s a wild ride. Get the 52 page comic HERE.