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sleepy buildings
Soundtrack: Forgotten Backyard - "l'aube" (off the "de poussière rouge" EP released via ambientaria). Like distant dreaming, in some way. All along the lines, a short note on why recently I keep on posting music which is either netlabel or creative-commo… -
machine meditation #12: the seagull and the old crane
Soundtrack: Fabrizio Paterlini - "Viandanze" (off the Viandanze EP available via archive.org). Paterlini is great music to write code to, and it works out for playing with images, as well. The usual machine meditation approach, once again, in some way. An… -
cloudchasers
Soundtrack: Forge Of Clouds - "ten" (off their incredible, self-titled debut album), somehow in my opinion fitting the mood of this one, not sure why. on black seems better. off link: node.zimmer428.net/2011/11/cloudchasers/ -
re/ctrl
Soundtrack: rngmnn - "skogsrået". Strange music for a somewhat peculiar image. Exploring machinery, once again, in these (urban) areas in which abandoned devices just akin to that still are present, waiting to be seen. off-site: node.zimmer428.net/2011/1… -
staircases
Soundtrack: Spjral - "Lightdrome" - off the "PISCES" album. Walking upstairs. off-site: node.zimmer428.net/2011/11/staircases/ (better on black) -
ctrl'er
Soundtrack: The Inventors of Aircrafts - "The Tower". An other sort of abandoned machinery. offsite original post: node.zimmer428.net/2011/11/ctrler/ -
post cultural trauma
"...In your dream you see me clear I have no restraint, no fear Powerless I watched from faces I'd assumed. My purpose set. My will defined. Caress the air. Embrace the skies. Escape the sorrow and restraint of mortal cities. Give me time I will be clear… -
pale lies #1
_Soundtrack_ Forma Tadre - "Looking Glass Men" as the name implies... "pale lies"... the flickering of a screen trying to make us feel "comfort" (while looking to some numb t.v. show) or "safety" (while looking at a surveillance camery monitor, "everythin… -
new $$dis$$order
Soundtrack: Ephel Duath - "new disorder somewhere on the edge between "order" and "chaos" and understanding "chaos" just as a higher form of "order", one might wonder whether this conception also could eventually apply to pretty simple social points of v…