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BadlyDrawnBoy
06-21-06, 10:11 AM
She's actually hanging out in San Francisco right now, as her boyfriend Matthew Barney is putting Drawing Restraing 9 on at SFMOMA

http://www.sfmoma.com/exhibitions/exhib_detail.asp?id=230


http://unit.bjork.com/specials/dr9/

Drawing Restraint 9, a film by Matthew Barney with a soundtrack composed by Björk, represents the first creative collaboration of two of the most protean, dynamic forces in music and fine art.

It is an apt pairing. Refusing to choose between pop pleasure and restless experimentation, Björk's musical vision weds technology and emotion, countering gut-level expression with an insistence upon formal modernity and innovation.

Similarly poised, and celebrated, within the world of contemporary art as Björk is within her own field, Matthew Barney is a visual artist whose ambitious, rigorous multimedia work encodes esoteric meanings while providing lushly immediate aesthetic rewards. Best known for The Cremaster Cycle, the sprawling sequence of five films made over ten years which was the subject of a recent Guggenheim retrospective, Matthew Barney's work is multimedia in execution but singularly focused in conception: tightly unified fusions of sculpture, performance, architecture, set design, music, computer generated effects and prosthetics, Barney's films deploy the full range of cinematic resources in the service of a hermetic vision rich with densely layered networks of meaning drawn from mythology, history, sports, music, and biology.

The basis of Barney's approach is an operative tension between sculpture and film: the lingering attention to sensuous detail and richly organized aesthetics lends each character, costume, artifact, set, and architectural location within his work the frozen timelessness of sculpture-- yet these components are subjected to vigorous processes of radical rupture and change as the films unfold.


Tracklist

{01} gratitude
{02} pearl
{03} ambergris march
{04} bath
{05} hunter vessel
{06} shimenawa
{07} vessel shimenawa
{08} storm
{09} holographic entrypoint
{10} cetacea
{11} antarctic return 04:59

auto
06-21-06, 05:06 PM
http://forum.dvdtalk.com/showthread.php?t=426596

My old thread although it never really took off. Just like the album.

BadlyDrawnBoy
06-21-06, 05:49 PM
Poor Auto
Where you'll be, I'll go
Where you'll be, I'll know
Where you'll be, I'll find you

auto
06-21-06, 05:55 PM
Poor Auto
Where you'll be, I'll go
Where you'll be, I'll know
Where you'll be, I'll find you

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