Max Cooper - Void (Official Video by Jessica In)
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- Опубліковано 4 гру 2019
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Max Cooper:
"I wanted to try and render the cold dark void of emptiness with this chapter, which meant some darkroom industrial sounds, and lots of power. I started by making binaural recordings of Antony Gormley sculptures, clanging them, scraping them, tapping them etc, with permission, and without damaging them of course! Some of the large sculptures in particular created these huge resonances as the metal surfaces bowed at their natural low frequency, it was a lot of fun to work with, and sounds pretty mad on a big system.
For the video, rather than just going black screen, I thought a lo-fi approach could work, focused on simplicity, intensity and the use of parallax to create the appearance of distance with infinite vanishing points. Jessica In created a super intense moire-pattern version of this idea which fits the audio perfectly, and forms one of the most intense moments of the live show. For the live show I also layer over some infinite cityscape imagery on the gauze screen, blended with the abstractions, to link back in the human side of the story."
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Jessica In:
"The visuals for Void are an exploration in pseudo perspective. The animated drawing study is composed entirely of straight lines programmed to shift and interpolate through a series of motion cycles. The resulting moiré and kinegram lines create a series of rectangular voids which shift to waves, inverted view cones and back again. Utilizing the notion of the straight intended mark, versus the perceived (but never drawn) curving forms, the two-dimensional lines explore illusionary depth and space expanding and contracting as the drawing progresses in time."
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Max Cooper:
"I wanted to try and render the cold dark void of emptiness with this chapter, which meant some darkroom industrial sounds, and lots of power. I started by making binaural recordings of Antony Gormley sculptures, clanging them, scraping them, tapping them etc, with permission, and without damaging them of course! Some of the large sculptures in particular created these huge resonances as the metal surfaces bowed at their natural low frequency, it was a lot of fun to work with, and sounds pretty mad on a big system.
For the video, rather than just going black screen, I thought a lo-fi approach could work, focused on simplicity, intensity and the use of parallax to create the appearance of distance with infinite vanishing points. Jessica In created a super intense moire-pattern version of this idea which fits the audio perfectly, and forms one of the most intense moments of the live show. For the live show I also layer over some infinite cityscape imagery on the gauze screen, blended with the abstractions, to link back in the human side of the story."
You are the best 💖🤗
Hi Max, I need your permission to use this music for my final project choreography. I love the sound you make and its give me an idea to create a choreography using this music. So I hope you could give me this permission.
@@nurifajilahjuslian5263 dont think he checks all the comments of comments. I think there is a way to sent a private message
i guess Im asking the wrong place but does someone know a way to get back into an Instagram account??
I was stupid forgot the login password. I love any assistance you can offer me.
@Jedidiah Wesley instablaster ;)
I feel like it’s illegall to watch this
it is. and for punishment, you should enter into some self-flagellation for at least fifteen minutes. then watch the video again
I never thought I'd be so amazed by black and white lines on my 4K screen.
I had 4kbut the vid is at 720p
@@Salman-Q vid is 1080p on a retina here
@@Salman-Q It's 1080p, but the compression really obscures it in some parts. They should make a program that generates the video from scratch, could be much smaller than the video if done right and fully take advantage of whatever resolution you have.
This is how a mosquito experiences the world after drinking your blood.
^ can someone make a video game of this please, first-person mosquito game ost
Wonderfully brilliant tic
t'es un genie le sang
@LukePluto - funny enough, there already is a game where you play as a mosquito called Mister Mosquito on PS2.
@@nighthoodlupin3500 I just checked mister mosquito on youtube, it's more erotic than trip/trans, it's more Barry White than Max Cooper, but close enough !
Me: Trying to play with high settings...
My Videocard:
hey max, i just wanna say that i've been super down/stressed recently as i'm adjusting to moving far from home and fending for myself. this week i discovered the visuals you've been putting out for yearning for the infinite and it brought me so much peace. i found myself drifting in and out of sleep, like passive meditation. i'm super grateful that you make music and put so much effort into constructing the aesthetics around your sound. it's really helped my mental health and i can't wait to catch you live at some point. all love.
💚
check his song chaos into order
if you love the visuals you could appreciate the artist Jessica In, not just the musician ;) (edit: no offense, stay strong buddy )
Nice comment, feel good bro 👍 cheers
I take it this track woke you up from sleeping then!
This sounds like next level minecraft caves
huh?
LOL
minecraft on a bad acid trip maybe lol
Or basically Terraria
this is what playing NaissanceE feels like
I've been obsessed with this artist lately
I stared too into the void for too long.
Now it stares back.
When the mutual staring stops is when you're back home
I've heard that the best way to become atheistic is through theology, but is it possible to become religious through the same mechanism by staying in academia for too long?
@@z0uLess Yep & Vice Versa
@@z0uLessanything studied deeply enough points back to God because it is fundamentally true that God is at the end of all things. It is from God that all things may begin.
@@kiavaxxaskew Cycles, huh? Accurding to Tim Dillon, thats how rich people talk.
when you win a game in Windows XP’ Solitaire
This is what happens when you scan a barcode backwards
This is the type of thing where I can only imagine someone fooling around a lot and eventually coming to this result. Can't comprehend how someone could visualize these effects and have any clue how to reproduce them.
If you mess around with drawing algorithms (python, processing) etc you start get stuff like this. The 2:58 part though is too fast for python in real time though. He's taken it to the next level though lol :)
Synaesthesias, aspergers, hppd, for some people is amazing, but others (like me) can just look at a grid pattern or the ground and start visualizing (or unavoidable seeing) undescribable mind blowing stuff, a lot of artists can imagine this kind of thing, its way more common than people think, i have hundreds of visualizations i still waiting to see somewhere irl, with meanings which abstract algebra allowed me to pleasure more. Thats why the split between maths, engineering, art, psychology and other social sciences has just split the brains of people in half, its damaging, artists should learn to code, coders should learn to make art.
Im sure very probably, he visualized it, and then created (not the exact parameters obviously), but maybe not, and just stumbled upon it, but anyway, humans are a lot more diverse than neurotypicals believe.
@ Lovely comment. It's art, its so difficult to say something meaningful about the process of creation. Its mainly about the result for the viewer.
He is such an amazing artist. His audio visual show from a few years ago was amazing to see live.
@ Just want to add to your comment that I'm on the spectrum, and watching videos like these results in the creation of completely new worlds and highly vivid imaginations and visualizations of concepts such as these, but sometimes even more ridiculously complex than what's shown in the video. My mind has always been that way, to the point where I could create and have entire movies play out in my imagination and daydream. It has its ups and downs. Certain mushrooms and similar substances can also result in creative ideas like these coming into fruition.
The art and music go together so well. I watched this full screen and it was both beautiful and terrifying. Much respect to both Max Cooper, the musician, and Jessica In, the artist.
I just want a movie like Blade Runner with Max Cooper’s music :)
The visuals remind me of when you're standing inside a subway and the wagons start moving from side to side. The music fits perfectly, too.
You are incredibly good at stretching the limits of musicality.
I legit can't comprehend what I'm looking at
Wish there was a lossless version somewhere, the compression crushes a lot of the detail
did you find it?
probably soundcloud?
All of my favorite producers, to continue their expression, go further and further than is comfortable. It's us, not them, that is the limiting factor.
Love it. The sounds and the video remind me of Len Lye kinetic art at the gallery I used to visit in New Plymouth
The compression algorithm butchered this video
ilas Ilas is that what we’re seeing at like 5:30 ? It does look a little grainy.
@@XxfishpastexX it's pretty bad around 5:38 - 5:48
simulated of course
More like the video butchered the compression algorithm
@@ilasilas3261
the vimeo version (vimeo uses a less lossy compression algorithm, as i understand it) is comparably garbled around the same time: vimeo.com/377562895#t=328s
i matched a frame from youtube to a frame from vimeo (both in 1080p) and couldn't identify any artifacts unique to either just using the naked eye, so maybe the apparent compression is just part of the original video ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
(i did think the compression algorithm was to blame at first though, for sure--this is exactly the kind of video it struggles with, after all)
This is one of the best tracks and visuals I have ever had the pleasure of experiencing. Thank you for making this!
That was soooo good. I'm so glad I have good speakers and a good screen right now (and the mushrooms really help too). Thanks guys!!!
Damn, I can't explain how much i like your music and videos. You're so uncommon!
Those forms and sounds somehow make me feel so relaxed and concentrated at the same time.
I absolutely love that you're generating a memorable artistic aesthetic around the burgeoning philosophies of emergentism, complexity, chaos - you could call it neo-organicism. What you do is fuckin' awesome.
@@user-nn9rs6ju1l Just what I said: emergentism, complexity, chaos (see the Sante Fe Institute for a lot of work in these domains). The aesthetic of the videos and the music that Max Cooper makes all call back to a particular kind of way of looking at the world. What you call a nascent philosophy. And this philosophy, which in my opinion began in the sixties with the Cyberneticians, is an informational (they literally invented information theory) or organizational way of looking at the world. No matter, no energy. Something purer and more transcendent than either. It disregards the divisions of natural science as artificial in favor of a holistic (or organic, or computational, or interdisciplinary) outlook on the structure of reality. That's where you get the constant motiff of fractals and mathematical/generative art from in all of these videos. The whole of nature is envisioned as one self-creative happening, moving forever from zero to one.
More contemporaneously, I think Stephen Wolfram is at the forefront of this new scientific worldview (although I would also refer you to Francis Heylighen for more explicit philosophy). But the work Wolfram is doing began with his book 'A New Kind of Science' and is now extending itself to a really interesting and novel take on a fundamental theory of physics wherein the whole universe is envisioned as the product of cellular automata. Infinitely complex structures and elegantly simple rules.
Whether you think it is CORRECT or not--regardless--these are the people taking the implicit philosophy of the 'information age' to its natural conclusion. Just as in the age of the advent of Newtonian mechanics, the premier intellectuals conceptualized the world as a grand clockwork, and this lead to a physical transformation in society too as the concepts of mechanization were implemented into industrialization. The growing creep of mathematization and computerization in all scientific fields speaks to a similar move into a new underlying ontology. And the outcome has been the same as the philosophy is implemented into the information revolution. AI is coming next.
In my personal opinion this is a much more fertile scientific worldview in terms of meaning than a mechanistic materialism every was, because it is fundamentally open to abstract concepts like love, happiness, and fear as irreducible organizational complexities. As opposed to breaking down the subject with a hammer into a mere object, non-reductivism (which is the maxim of emergentism) and likewise the epistemology of second-order cybernetics as well shows us that the dichotomy is more fluid, and it could just as well be said that the sword cuts the other way. All objects are subjective (though never arbitrarily parsed). It's a very rich philosophy, which is why I love it.
@@Adam-gf2fgyou're describing the heavenly realms and sacred geometry, or it seems to me.
I showed this to my computer now it's a skynet
Very creative art.
Incredible visuals. some of the best I've seen all year.
This track is absolutely huge! Thank you.
Thanks to MAX COOPER, I genuinely feel life’s actual potential forming within my senses.
mesmerizing, i love it!
Amazing as usual!!!
This is actually the way I ~feel~ Music with my eyes closed. 🌌🃏
This is on another planet and brings true meaning to the art of Sampled Music. This is amazing work! ❤️
such a great work !
bravo !
incredible. hard to step into, but once you're in, you're in.
The visuals are amazing!!!
These visuals are gorgeous
amazing ride Master Cooper !
You stole my dream!! This is pure art at another level. Keep it up!
Allways interesting and deeeep!
there needs to be an uncompressed video download to this
This is seriously awesome
This is next level! Truly incredible
Oh my god!! 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Love it !!
awesome music and video...
you and your video collaborators remind me of how awesome the world can be!! so happy to see a new video :)
i love all the new Max Videos, keep them coming Mr Cooper! Respect from Portland
When you eat too many vitamins and try to get upstairs
Great stuff
👾
Love love love loveee this !!! You never let me down when it comes to techno
always great videos, dig the song too
emblem of an interior and exterior struggle, I have rarely heard such catchy music, this one reveals our warlike side, nice job max cooper this is real electro-techno rythmic, so expressive. new matrix music i say.
💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼 I hope u came in Verona Italy again! I remember your set.. AMAZING!!
Still the master for proto construction / deconstruction of my brain M. Cooper.
It was to short last week in Paris, come back soon. Have a good creation.
PS : Congratulation to Jessica In, these lines, these depths, very intense and talented
That's incredible ✅
Wow wow wow what for suuuuuuper music great and nice vids👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍💪💥📡🔭
love!
The second time I’ve watched / listened. So good. I look forward to my third.
fck this is hard. Max keeps on blowin my mind. As well the video's are amazing. Great artists. damn
love it
This is how taking shrooms must have been like before colors where invented.
visual master piece!
thank you for bestowing this hard techno fiesta upon me
will be jamming to work with this from now on
Amazing.
It’s like taking a hilly subway back to the fifties in a microwave oven on a satellite
Max awesome concept and Visuals ! Is guess the next2 logical step would be a vr experience 😁
My eyes hurt. And i love it.
I like it when it goes doo doo doo
Wow!
Brain goes: *BRRRR*
Max, I've just came across your videos and I absolutely love your work. I'm working on an idea where a drone synth changes events ie background colour on a screen when the pitch changes. This has given me a few ideas. Many thanks.
Heavy
it looks like when you put two mirrors facing each other.
Nice groove
Listening to this on 3 tabs - you’re in for a wild ride lmfao
this channel is straight up tryna hypnotize me
these visuals are from another world...
Ah, I love the gesaffelstein vibe.
c est trop puissent .....j adore ...encore merci monsieur Max Cooper de nous faire du bien
pure art, fucking awesome
Jessica In made a video of my toothache. Thank you Jessica. I am looking forward to the resumption of basic dental care.
I have a crush on your brain-soul. Every time I hear a new piece I'm in total awe.
The world is a better place because of this human
@@toofastooslowyet the world isn't better. Each day, the Sun rises, and the trees develop oxygen for our survival human beings see nothing in that. Just as they see nothing in many good things besides their own selfish desires.
U are so talented.
Saludos desde el sur de Chile
merci max
Amazing trip bro! ;)
Great , at the edge of a action terror soundtrack .
Ooo I like it
When you stand up too quickly
I'm glad others explore sciences as weird as those I explore.
これは、コーヒーを飲んだときにわたしと共にあってほしいと思う感触です!!!最高!ありがとう!
This is awesome, kind of like when you press your eyeballs too hard.
I discovered your work just today and I can say that this is almost how i see sound. Yes, i visualize sound in my mind when i close my eyes.
I feel as if i relate. Sometimes that can be the limiting factor as you attempt to visually translate symmetric elements to audio production and come up with something entirely different than intended.
This is how the music felt in every sense.
Super
This is something best of I’ve heard in this century, please more kind of this psy/lobotomy 🤟🏻‼️
ngl this would be perfect for teaching addition and subtraction
Замечательно! Спасибо тебе за твое творчество! :)