Showing posts with label Ambient. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ambient. Show all posts
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Phill Niblock - The Movement Of People Working
"[...]he made a number of films in a series titled The Movement of People Working. Filmed in primarily rural environments in many countries (China, Brazil, Portugal, Lesotho, Puerto Rico, Hong Kong, the Arctic, Mexico, Hungary, the Adirondacks, Peru), the films look at everyday work, frequently agrarian or marine labor. These films are remarkable for their realistic quality and absence of artifice, their use of long takes in high resolution and their supposedly artless juxtaposition of compelling images in vivid colors. These scenes of the movement of human manual labor are treated abstractly without explicit anthropological or sociological meaning. As in the music, a surface slowness is countered by an active, varied texture of rhythm and form of body motion within the frame; this is what Niblock himself considers the ultimate subject matter of his films."
Wikipedia - Phill Niblock
10/09/2009
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27/05/2009
A Song For Our Fathers @ www.pingpongradio.com 29/5/2009
Well, this friday: one hour of ambient and minimal - no talking -..ideal if you want to enjoy a summer afternoon round...7 pm..Pleasure guaranteed.
11/02/2009
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