Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Kabuki meets Goethe
A little performance I did last week. My version of Erlkönig by Johann Wolfgang Goethe. Even my mother remembers how I had to learn that poem by heart at age ten or so. As you can see, I did not retain it. I had probably forgotten it the moment the school bell rang...
Mikael Neiberg and Kari Karlsson provided the backdrop.
I'm still drawing some 50-100 faces per day, but laziness prevailed: I save half an hour by not posting the day's catch here. Sorry, in case you're one of the three people remaining who care even slightly. I will compile them into a video at one second per face as soon as I get the two hour soundtrack done - which I haven't started on since I need to learn a new tracker's interface first. Um wait, back when I still made tracker music (see Hymn to Hysteria and Track Suite), ten seconds per day was productive. If I make 50 faces per day, the deadline for the soundtrack recedes by 40 seconds each day. So expect the video by 2030 or so, when it will be 500 hours long...
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