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  • Опубліковано 18 жов 2024
  • Len Lye's great animated film. The sound track got lost, so I wrote this one a few years ago.If you do your own soundtrack please let me know and I'll link to it.

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  • @iiahuuu
    @iiahuuu 13 років тому +21

    @siosism This film took approximately two years to complete,
    since each frame was hand-painted and photographed individually.
    In a 16mm abstract film titled Free Radicals (1958), Lye scratched
    the content onto a few thousand feet of black film leader using tools
    ranging from sewing needles to Indian arrowheads.

  • @Dillinify
    @Dillinify 11 років тому +27

    The original soundtrack was composed by avant-garde composer Jack Ellitt.

  • @petercarruthers9353
    @petercarruthers9353 10 років тому +12

    trippy animation for sure - excellent music, it really complements the movement of . . . whatever they are!

  • @iiahuuu
    @iiahuuu 13 років тому +8

    @siosism
    Living in Samoa between 1922 and 1923, Lye became
    inspired by Aboriginal motifs and produced his first animated silent
    film, Tusalava (1929), which he created to express “the beginnings of
    organic life” (1.14).

  • @mekaneko
    @mekaneko 3 роки тому +7

    Love your score. Cool film. Thanks for uploading.

  • @benedetta7309
    @benedetta7309 5 років тому +4

    At 7.15 it looks like the humanoid on the left is playing with the Samoan totem like a Dj with a consolle. Great! And great soundtrack

  • @StoneThePoet
    @StoneThePoet 5 років тому +5

    SUPER sound design! I see you have mine on your page. THANK YOU for the praise and inspiration.

    • @pukunu1
      @pukunu1  5 років тому +2

      Cheers Laura! Looks like I need to do a bunch of updating here, there have been a few in the last few years I have missed.

  • @iiahuuu
    @iiahuuu 13 років тому +7

    @siosism
    His use of abstract, metaphorical images are a
    product of his association with Surrealism, Futurism, Constructivism,
    and Abstract Expressionism, as well as his affinity for jazz, Oceanic
    art, and calligraphy. His use of percussive music, saturated color, and
    organic forms had a major impact on a genre that later became known
    as music video.

  • @henryandjoes
    @henryandjoes 12 років тому +9

    This is really amazing. Lye was a brilliant artist and an amazingly genious innovator of art film!

  • @AnthonyMonaghan
    @AnthonyMonaghan Рік тому +1

    This works very well...the music reminds me of the John Fahey Track The Signing Bridges Of Memphis, Tennessee. Nice job. Well done.

  • @skivvy3565
    @skivvy3565 29 днів тому

    The most unsettling and terrifying dots i've ever seen

  • @johndodds3600
    @johndodds3600 Рік тому +3

    Don't know if mentioned elsewhere but Len's work was often used to accompany featured music on the B.B.C's Old Grey Whistle Test. I think his sculpture of the motorised metal band was shown in The Institute of Contemporary Art's "Kinetic Art" exhibition in the late sixties. (I think that's where I saw it!).

  • @DenEColt
    @DenEColt 11 років тому +14

    I'm pretty sure I've seen this film with a soundtrack some years ago. As for this one, I think you've done an excellent job. It suits the theme and importantly, doesn't distract from the animation. Well done.
    Len had an affinity for jazz, blues and African music so it wouldn't surprise me if the original, now lost, score contained those elements.

  • @bea9821
    @bea9821 3 роки тому +3

    I love film! I love music !

  • @johnteddyJoe
    @johnteddyJoe 14 років тому +4

    @siosism He created it to express "the beginnings of organic life" (Krasner 2008). Krasner, Jon: Motion Graphic Design; Applied History and Aesthetics. Elsevier, Oxford, 2008

  • @ericsanchez5763
    @ericsanchez5763 4 роки тому +2

    Very beautiful!!

  • @miklosfelvideki
    @miklosfelvideki 14 років тому +6

    @siosism
    This was an abstract experimental animation, there is no simple explanation for avangarde films like that, dude!

  • @iiahuuu
    @iiahuuu 13 років тому +2

    @siosism - this is a passage from the book Motion Graphic Design by Jon Krasner, so I've just wrote it back here for you. I think it is a very important film and your question seems fair.
    Revolutionary New Zealand animator Len Lye, who often referred to
    himself as “an artist for the twenty-first century,” pioneered the directon-
    film technique of cameraless animation by painting and scratching
    onto 35mm celluloid.

  • @monokong
    @monokong 8 років тому +4

    you did a great job, andrew!

  • @enistoja
    @enistoja 13 років тому +1

    It made me think of some manner of cell and virus at the start, until it turned into a humanoid drawing on the right and the two-armed thing on the left. Then I just stood there wondering.
    Interesting sound choice you had for this.

  • @esmeephillips5888
    @esmeephillips5888 3 роки тому

    'I don't know much about psychoanalysis, but I'd say this is a dirty picture'. (Mel Brooks, 'The Critic (1963))
    Spotted numbers 5 to 9 around halfway through, but waited in vain for 10.

  • @miningpixel6724
    @miningpixel6724 9 років тому +4

    Trippy

  • @ElisabetMabres
    @ElisabetMabres Рік тому

    Como dice @juanitaDeharo, aquí el vídeo está volteado, al menos también respecto a la exposición de CaixaForum Barcelona en LA IMAGEN HUMANA. Muy interesante por ser una obra de los años 20.

  • @cablecar3683
    @cablecar3683 Рік тому

    Very creepy and weird, the music doesn't help that much either, and the weird cell organism with a head looks very disturbing, it is very advanced for it's time as it used traditional art from Australia and New Zealand however, which probably makes it one of the first films that uses art from other places as inspiration, which is amazing.

  • @georgesiosi
    @georgesiosi 14 років тому +1

    lol fair enough man - I guess that's why it's "abstract!"

  • @JuanitaDeharo
    @JuanitaDeharo 10 років тому +6

    This is so wrong. The film is inverted in this clip. I saw this film at the Georges Pomidou in Paris recently so i know how it is supposed to look.

    • @mikafrance1063
      @mikafrance1063 8 років тому +2

      I saw it today in Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin in the exposition "Kapital". Same like this version.

    • @Phreekoid
      @Phreekoid 8 років тому +4

      This is the version done in anti matter, the question is, is your perception reality?

    • @JuanitaDeharo
      @JuanitaDeharo 8 років тому +8

      Interesting. I saw this film again more recently at the Asia Pacific Triennial in Brisbane, Australia and it was as it is here. I have looked back at the video I captured at the Pompidou - and it's definitely inverted. I think this above is the right version...and perhaps the Pompidou one is the ani-matter version.

    • @ElisabetMabres
      @ElisabetMabres Рік тому

      En la exposición actual de CaixaForum la IMAGEN HUMANA también está invertido respecto a lo que vemos aquí. @@JuanitaDeharo

  • @blakebreakmirrorsmills8174
    @blakebreakmirrorsmills8174 Рік тому +1

    sounds like an alien tryna seduce a rain gutter

  • @limitbashrnoreflection
    @limitbashrnoreflection 10 років тому +2

    @ everyone, I urge you to visit www.govettbrewster.com/Len-Lye/Centre for more len lye info - if you enjoyed Tusalava you will love his later works as he was an experimenter and creative until he died in 1980.

    • @LP-du8ce
      @LP-du8ce 8 років тому

      +WHALERZ BIGGINZ dead link

  • @JordanFive
    @JordanFive 14 років тому +2

    Does anyone know if this can be found on DVD?

  • @georgesiosi
    @georgesiosi 13 років тому

    @iiahuuu wow, didn't know he lived in Samoa!

  • @mcedrickmiti-fp8yd
    @mcedrickmiti-fp8yd Рік тому

    What did I just witness?

  • @melodywang1975
    @melodywang1975 2 роки тому

    i wonder how to make it

  • @georgesiosi
    @georgesiosi 14 років тому +2

    could anyone give a simple explanation of this film?

    • @heinzblassen4446
      @heinzblassen4446 4 роки тому +4

      For me it looks like an evolution of a primitive lifeform (the worm) to the robot-like thing at the end, that seems to use fuel and electricity

  • @MistyReed-w1k
    @MistyReed-w1k Рік тому

    It looks like a hopi kachina doll

  • @markhunter1993
    @markhunter1993 4 роки тому +1

    what the france am i watching,,,,

  • @lvvry1855
    @lvvry1855 8 місяців тому +1

    So this is where taxpayers' money goes.

  • @InsanePsychoRabbit
    @InsanePsychoRabbit 5 місяців тому

    wtf did i just watch

  • @lenapas3652
    @lenapas3652 Рік тому

    -- es +