2011 m. lapkričio 19 d., šeštadienis

12 th Fractal [Aphex Twin - 120 bpm]

Nothing special except that this one does not have even name :).
I came back to my old good music – Aphex Twin, which I really like and can listen very long not like others (like dubstep for instance, because there are appearing the same sound motive embedded to that music every time (and I think dubstep should be called dumbstep :D ), which I personally don’t like repeating theme and AFX is much better for me at least :).
I recently downloaded whole collection of this “band” and I hope that I will implement this music to other clips too.
So the clip has 1 min long “capacity” of time frame and I have been creating this just with a flow and finally added AFX “song”. So this is very abstractive clip even without name :).
I saw earlier interesting “phenomenon”, that if you are creating fractals with even abstract pictures – some times you can get creepy boogeyman motive (that is clearly visible here). That happened instantly I didn’t try to do that.Raimundas Tumėnas 

2011 m. lapkričio 16 d., trečiadienis

Open the 'door' [Moby - isolate mixhell remix]


Hello.
Hmm. What can I say/write about this clip? Well, he reflects my today’s mood, which is a bit melancholic (but, really, this has nothing to do with weather at all :). In this clip you won’t see much fractals, or rapid changing pictures (which some times are fun to create), but these pictures (well, most of them actually) have been selected in order to show for you some kind of meaningful short story for thinking about…
When I started to create the clip, I suddenly chosen a motive of “the door” or I should say the seeking to see what is behind that door (answer in short :). In ourselves are arising that particular question all the time (especially when melancholia appears, but I have to interrupt, that I’m talking about melancholia not like a depression or something like that).  
And the segment of Michell remix of Moby – Isolate perfectly fitted to my clip because it has some kind of synchronicity to these moving pictures and it is totally reflecting that mood. The clip is really too short (as usual), but that is better than nothing (I think). So I hope you enjoy. Bye now. Raimundas Tumėnas