looks really nice! (and did You get my email/what do you think about my question?). I am starting a series of abstract comics. If you guys here don't find them abstract, I'll shut up.
Thanks! I've actually now decided it's called "Fugue (for Bruce Conner)." The abstract imagery I animated derives from a (static) remix I did of a Bruce Conner drawing. The layout, however, relates to the De Kooning I illustrated in the intro to the Anthology. And the manipulation of the timing--well, actually that derives from Nancarrow, and maybe from Steve Reich too.
Great Zeus! this is really awesome and so is Bruce Conner.
I've been watching a ton of great abstract cinema and animation. I highly recommend Len Lye, Hy Hirsch, Pat O'Neill, early David Lynch 16mm animation, and James Whitney.
looks really nice! (and did You get my email/what do you think about my question?). I am starting a series of abstract comics. If you guys here don't find them abstract, I'll shut up.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy this. Timing is everything.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I've actually now decided it's called "Fugue (for Bruce Conner)." The abstract imagery I animated derives from a (static) remix I did of a Bruce Conner drawing. The layout, however, relates to the De Kooning I illustrated in the intro to the Anthology. And the manipulation of the timing--well, actually that derives from Nancarrow, and maybe from Steve Reich too.
ReplyDeleteGreat Zeus! this is really awesome and so is Bruce Conner.
ReplyDeleteI've been watching a ton of great abstract cinema and animation. I highly recommend Len Lye, Hy Hirsch, Pat O'Neill, early David Lynch 16mm animation, and James Whitney.
Thanks! Yeah, I adore Bruce Conner--especially his drawings, actually...
ReplyDeleteDid you see this?
http://abstractcomics.blogspot.com/2009/09/brett-bergmann-noise-of-their-leaving.html