Wow, I saw this when I was at the local art museum here in Sweden with my art history class at university, around a year after this was uploaded. It made an impression on me - the video piece wasn't for anything we was there for, but we walked around the music in some ways - and I have years later, from time to time tried to find it. "Who used the music I love by alva noto and sakamoto to a video of Unité d'Habitation? I wondered. I did a quick search once again as I once again stumbled over "insen", and here I am - it was closer than I had thought; I don't know how I didn't found it before. I wish I took a closer look and listen at the museum then - I'm sure I did more than the others, I was the last to leave while we parted in front of it, but still… I'm still trying my hands at art history, coming back to it, now, since the last couple of years, with a focus on architecture, and your music is one of the that fills my ears, while I read and write, it fills my room, if not my local museum; I took it with me.
Music and video seem to be done in a contemplative way. This is probably meant to be just how it feels to go in a building and see every detail, repetition, structure, the way nature reacts to it, thinking about day to day life of people inside… I could be wrong but regardless, this is awesome.
This is such a silly comment to the video, looking back… I was a much simpler person back then it seems. Now it doesn't even feel like I actually needed to say that. Coming back here because of the remaster. I'm happy to finally have the studio version. I have waited for a long time (six years it seems)
The emptiness of the modulor: "Radieuse" future, "opaque" present. Great audiovisual!
This is incredibly beautiful, especially for architects. tears rolling down. could we have a re-upload in a higher quality pretty please?
this.
The grainy parts and other glitches in the music are the best bits.
So beautiful! Homage to Debussy, ... and to the early twentieth Century avant-garde ♥🎶🙏
Wow, I saw this when I was at the local art museum here in Sweden with my art history class at university, around a year after this was uploaded.
It made an impression on me - the video piece wasn't for anything we was there for, but we walked around the music in some ways - and I have years later, from time to time tried to find it. "Who used the music I love by alva noto and sakamoto to a video of Unité d'Habitation? I wondered.
I did a quick search once again as I once again stumbled over "insen", and here I am - it was closer than I had thought; I don't know how I didn't found it before.
I wish I took a closer look and listen at the museum then - I'm sure I did more than the others, I was the last to leave while we parted in front of it, but still… I'm still trying my hands at art history, coming back to it, now, since the last couple of years, with a focus on architecture, and your music is one of the that fills my ears, while I read and write, it fills my room, if not my local museum; I took it with me.
Music and video seem to be done in a contemplative way. This is probably meant to be just how it feels to go in a building and see every detail, repetition, structure, the way nature reacts to it, thinking about day to day life of people inside… I could be wrong but regardless, this is awesome.
This is such a silly comment to the video, looking back… I was a much simpler person back then it seems. Now it doesn't even feel like I actually needed to say that.
Coming back here because of the remaster. I'm happy to finally have the studio version. I have waited for a long time (six years it seems)
Stunning, and very mysterious. The music sounds hopeful, despite derelict looking buildings
perfection
El video me transporto al sitio, es increible la direccion de arte
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so beautiful.
Great.
music made of dreams
bliss_
🎶💜🎶
kewl
🍀🌸