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What’s the Frequency, Kenneth?
For those of you that don’t know, I spend the majority of my days VJ’ing for Frequency, an internet video show akin to radio’s Pandora.
While most of my work consists of combing the internet for various gems, I also occasionally get to create custom playlists to show off the site’s toolset for assembling video collections. Here are two recent ones I’ve compiled:
Meet Me in the Basement
Here’s some skillfully assembled montaging by Broken Social Scene. The video draws an important connection between the riot police defending consumerist society to the last and vapid pop icons distracting would-be supporters of future protest movements.
Oh No… Ono!
There has been a great deal of sickness, sadness, and strife in Mep Land recently. I don’t feel the need to get into grizzly details as of yet, but hopefully you will excuse the lack of posting as a consequence of that.
In an effort to distract you, here’s a dazzling video entitled ‘Internet Warrior’ by Oh No Ono.
Ferris Club
Ferris Bueller is the original Tyler Durden.
“-Ism’s in my opinion are not good. A person should not believe in an -ism, he should believe in himself.”