Sunday, 23 June 2013

will you join me on a tram ride in Vienna










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  1. Gracefully, subtly beautiful. Who wrote / played the music? Whoever it was should be awarded a medal! Seriously, the augmented e quench brings depth to the earlier one. But the music, oh!

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  2. thank you for coming with me to look contemplate these windows from a rainy window - a moving rainy window, that is :-) yes, i also like the music very much (obviously!) - the name of the composer is written under the video, on the youtube page.

    (this was maybe three years ago? ah, memories)

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  3. toate se imbina acolo,si muzica,intr-adevar,atat de maiestuoasa,parca pasii nostri sunt mai mari,totul se redimensioneaza si devine egal, impermeabil:)
    acesta este orasul in care se pot spune lucruri marete:)

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  4. this is just wonderful. wonderful and delightful.
    i will, i will...

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    1. smiling...

      i don't have such a one from Berlin :-)

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  5. this was really nice, but if it had been 2:36 of just looking at you it would have been so life affirming. you always point the camera in the wrong direction.

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    1. hahaha

      let me see what i can do for you, anon! :-P

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  6. Thank you...I must have this piece! (-;

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  7. The shots of the traffic lights. The subtle changes in the pattern of droplets on the window. I have to ask you for the composer's name, though, as I do not yet have the inclination to sign on to you tube until I've created a new account. It stops abruptly when viewed here on the blog.

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    1. it stops abruptly as i put it together very quickly on Windows Movie Maker, which only allows basic editing, there is no fade-out or other adjustment for the sound :-)
      the composer is Danny Norbury, the piece is called All the Star are Out Tonight.

      the photos were really taken within 10 minutes, following the rhythm of the tram, in a sort of rain-trance :-)

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  8. Thank you. I'll look the music up. :: smiling :: Yes, I got the sequential photograph thing. (-; Still works as a film [sic] ;-)

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  9. Have you seen the Robert Irwin installation in Vienna? Your video here made me think of it. You're lucky to live so close by (relatively close). I'm sure it would be worth the visit.

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    1. no, i haven't seen it. i was in Vienna three years ago, that is when i took these photos. but by a strange coincidence, a friend of mine has just seen the installation you are talking about, and he seems to be quite taken with it. you can see his photos here:

      http://howeverfallible.tumblr.com/post/57138045205/robert-irwin-double-blind-installation-view

      and you are right, living in Europe is fascinating (at least) from this point of view, that in 2-3 hours one can be away in a different country, and experience a different culture.

      thank you for coming by and for your suggestion, i would love to be able to see that installation, indeed...

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