Dune it for tha kidz

So, coaxed into blogging about the two-day Herman Dune Cube residency by Le Hopkinson, I must confess that I didn’t actually make the first one. I was otherwise engaged watching Alasdair Roberts put the fear of god into tory-eared St George regulars with some primal celtic dronefolk. Mmm.

But Friday’s finale, I’m happy to be able to report, was an absolute killer. Crescent sounded amazing – it’s great that they play so rarely because when they do you realise all the more have ace they really are – one of the city’s very best, I’d strongly contend. And if you’d disagree, I’d argue. Then Herman Dune went electric after the previous night’s unwired endeavours, and all was warm and flighty and fun. The Dune Disco in the bar afters was a personal highlight – we need more DJs prepared to rinse out stop-start klezmer bangers whilst standing on chairs.

Saturday’s Cul-De-Sac/Damo Suzuki (aka The Nicest Man In The World) was just as great, but, lawd, I’m tired. Someone else have a go.

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Pass the post system

Well it may look like this is my blog, but it really is the Cube blog – I am just Thä Möderätör.

Yes, I do post a lot – but it’s just to keep it going. It really is meant to be for anyone Cube related ( which means you if your reading this ) to add whatever Cube musings they have . . .

I mention this because I’ve had 2 posts to pass on by email, which you will find below ( it’s no real problem for me to do this – and I’m happy to help with hosting and optimising images, and indeed post stuff that has been sent by email like this but . . . as a general way of doing things I’d rather give people a login and let people post direct to get more varied perspectives, and a more varied set of poster’s name at the top . . ! ).

Anyway here they are uneditted and in order of apperance, first from Mark Float . . .

Geranium-Fields-II

“thought you might like to put this on the blog too
it’s a pic from dead inventive, at the cube a couple of weeks ago. an excellent night it was & hal (organiser, pictured) decided to sing a song about his vision of perfect happiness before leaping into a field of geraniums from atop a ladder. here’s the moment>>>

mark”

And secondly From Richie Paradise, talking about the bit of the Orchestra that happened before I got there on Wednesday . . .

I did the montage in case you didn't spot my stylings

“ok amigo piccies, we did some totally spaced out made up stuff and then decided to play piggie in the middle where someone wlaked into the middle or stood up in marcus’ case and they started off the tune, despite small turn out i thought it was godd yesterday.
thought young jack did really well

agree wholeheratily with yo comments about electro kit , say yeahhhhhhhhhh
ciao

Rich”

Now, please someone who was able to see Herman Dune & Good Friends: Evening 1
last night tell us what it was like !

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Encounters ( kind 3 )

As part of Alias Encounters – related to Alias Arts, which The Cube is involved with via our advisor Mister Graeme Hogg – a group from the Cube went on a trip to Sidmouth on Sunday.

I travelled there with Shereene, Ali and Ewan in the Cube car – Ali & Shereene in the front engaged in adult conversation about aliments and Ewan and me in the back doing drawings and talking about Star Wars.

On arriving we walked along the pier up to the Encounter’s starting point outside the Radway Cinema . . .

where there were a group who looked more local than the expected shipped in artists . . .

Starting off with a (mis) guided tour from Phil Smith from Wrights & Sites . . .

Starting in the pub opposite the Radway, in and then out with tales of Quatermass 2

We followed in mind and leg into and out of the cinema with tales of Quatermass 2 . . .

Up quite a steep hill . . .

with quite a heavy box, carrying shared by all present

with a choice brief reading from H.P. Lovecraft featuring extra-terrestrial language .

Concluding with a bewildering description of the uncomputable complexities of the currents swirling far beneath us at the centre of the earth . . .

Observe

. . . in front of a rather strange misty landscape . . .

Rather Doctor Whoquese

. . . the small alien-looking domes of the Norman Lockyer Observatory.

Unfortunately, the mist meant we weren’t going to see any thing outside our own planet through the telescopes, but it certainly created an interesting atmosphere.

Meanwhile Annabel and assistants were already inside preparing the refreshments . . .

Could have been more milky ways, marses galaxies etc - that's an astronomer's joke

After which we entered the Planetarium . . .

We don't do astrology.

. . . for an talk and demonstration from Copernicus look-a-like and Artist-Astronomer Dick, and “I always have my tools in the van” man / astronomer and enthusiast Alan. Both, though mainly Dick, incorporated various “Astronomer’s Jokes” into their talks.

Dick was brilliant at knowing the precise distances of various heavenly bodies from the sun, but his ‘explanation’ of a parsec was baffling.

We saw some astonishing images and Alan fielded many questions from Marvin and Ewan – well Marvin asked lots of questions, Ewan seem to just ask one – “Why isn’t there a constellation called Prince Charles’ Pants?”.

Alan didn’t know.

After the planetarium talks we were split into 2 groups for a tour of the telescopes. Our group was lead by the very knowledgeable, though slightly severe, Cathleen ( outright winner of the laserpen battle pointing out precise constellations just previously in the planetarium ) . . .

Don't touch that.

And so back down to Sidmouth town via the help of ‘taxi_onomy’ an artists’ collaboration using a black London cab.

We walked through Sidmouth in search of a chip shop . . .

Cheese and Chips ! ?

. . . for that seaside chips experience to round it all off.

The town was incredibly quiet for any night of the week, let alone a Saturday.

From the menu I had local delicacy “Cheese and Chips” ( ! ). Shereene who used to have holidays there assured us this is a regular thing.

Ali, who was the last Cuber to leave the observatory site said that he and Annabel saw the mist clear just enough at the end to reveal a single star in the sky . . .

We arrived back in Bristol gone 1am, in our absence swinging inside the Cube had been Campari Safari.

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Peterless orchestra grows some

I just popped in briefly in documentary mode for the Orchestra today ( due to busy-ness, bussy-ness that also meant I had to miss Dance for The Camera later on which featured on of my old S&H films – doh! ).

Glad I made a bit of the OC, but sad I hadn’t brought some kit as the skewed jazzy stuff I heard would have been great for some drunken trumpet scratching . . . I did contribute something though – a small bit of tentative conducting at the end.

a quick jaunty comp there - hope you don't mind !

It was also notable for the first Orchestra Cube outing of Richie’s electronic kit, which provided much fun with sampled sounds, which I always like.

two for the price of one

Mark was meant to be there to brief the Orchestra about Venn – – – by phone I got the following details . . .

The orchestra should assemble for 6pm at The Cube on Saturday the 4th of June.

Then proceed in a performing procession to The Malcolm X Centre, concluding with a stationary performance on the steps.

All amplification should be battery based – possibly Tom Bugs will be able to help in this.

The whole venture should take between 25 and 45 minutes, and the route is yet to be formulated, but there is talk of an audio recording of Peter to conduct the way . . .

Apparently Jesse knows more about this . . .

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Behind the scenes

This blog doesn’t just happen, oh no.

Yes, it’s hard toil and sweat and adrenaline behind the sweet facade.

Thanks to Kate for implementing a neat little hack that helps in deleting the 100s of spam posts that pour in each day prior to the wordpress upgrade, thanks to Tom and his swift helpful advice and well advised help.

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Encounters ( kind 1 & 2 )

Later on Thursday I went to meet old Bristolian ( presently in Kent ) and sometime Cube frequenter, Phil Hall who was down for the Animated Encounters festival. On the way I encoutered Fr�n�ois and Mark . . .

And earlier Matthew if you search the archive . . .

. . . who were on their way to work at the Cube – Fr�n�ois behind the bar and Mark putting in an all too rare Asteroth appearance rescoring the 1949 film “Alcohol and the Human Body“. I had hope to catch this with Phil but we ended up elsewhere doing our own research into the same topic – Phil had been asked at the last minute in provide a pitch for the “Cartoon Network Gong Show” ( details on the A&E site. ) in exchange for free tickets accommodation and, to a larger extent drink, in particular the produce of sponsors bath ales . . .

I assure you officer, I've only had a few light ales

. . . haphazard badgery messiness ensued, via a free bar at Byzantium and concluding with Pizza at Renato’s with, unless they were fibbing, the Director of The National Film & Television School and a fighter pilot.

It looked like the woman who was looking after everyone did a runner after getting them to the restaurant, but I think it only looked like it . . .

The next day, Friday, after checking out the exhibition at Centerspace, I did make it to The Cube for the Electrotrash night, and was surpised the effect a few packets of McCoy’s Salt and vinegar crisps can have on a room on people previously all in front of computer screens . . .

Just one more packet . . .

Though I did see some one or two interesting things on computer screens, mind.

Got even busier later, including the arrival of birthday boy Hogge.

As sometimes happens, I was one of the last to leave – this time with Lady and Tom Taylor . . .

Lady Left, Tom Rightand home
Tom, down to do projections for . . . Animated Encounters

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May day Lomography Rally in Cardiff

Users of Lomo cameras might be interested in the following, from the slightly high-falutin website www.lomography.com. It doesn’t say whether cameras are provided – one assumes that participants must take their own.

May Day Lomographic Rally – Cardiff, Wales

Lomographic Hunt through the streets and sights of Cardiff!
Saturday, April 30 to Monday, May 2, 2005

Running over the Bank Holiday weekend, The May Day Lomographic Rally is your chance to flex your muscles and sharpen your Lomographic eye! Eight top secret topics to hunt down and capture with your trusty camera! Experienced Lomographers on hand to instruct beginners in the mystic ways of Lomography, and a BIG party on Sunday night to go colorsplash crazy!

Starts 12pm on Saturday April 30th
Finishes 12pm Monday May 2nd

Meeting Point:
Moloko Vodka Bar
7 Mill Lane
Cardiff
CF10 1FL

Admission fee of £5 (includes processing for 1 film, films submitted there after will cost £3.50)

Saturday 30th April;
Register at the Sherman Theatre or Moloko Vodka Bar from 12pm. Examples of Lomographs and Lomowalls on display, and experienced Lomographers on hand to show you all the tips and tricks of Lomography!

Sunday 1st May;
Register at Moloko Vodka Bar from 12pm.
Big Party Night at Moloko.

Monday 2nd May;
Hand-in-day! Hand your films in at Moloko Vodka Bar from 12pm.
All shots will be exhibited One Month on, and there will be prizes for the overall winners!

More information
welsh_lomo@yahoo.co.uk
http://www.scootiepye.com/forum/

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Hair Cutting Up my Friends

On Thursday I videoed & cut Adam’s hair, in various stages . . .

mulletgeekpiesuavehead

On his request, this post was on hold until most people have seen him with in the real world with less hair.

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Primers

With a little bit of help we can all hang out at the Cube and chat about films.

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Petering In

On Wednesday I made a long overdue actual Cube appearance. Firstly to help Hogge with tweaks for the edit suite computer. As usual, when computers are involved, time went a bit funny and things overran so I missed the begining of the first Peterless Orchestra Cube . . .

That's an automatic 'photomerge' of all the images I took using photoshop

. . . but I heard the start, and made the finish.

It was a small gathering – Jesseless, Richieless and completely femaleless too – and with only 6 members present it could be described more like a band than an orchestra.

Still, as ever, in any permutation the OC is an interesting thing. I was using a CDJ-800 and Kaoss Pad this time and actually had a hand in leading one piece based on a mutating vocal loop groove rather than just squiggling on top.

I also stuck around for the next event . . .

Another automatic 'photomerge' - there was also a host and translator on stage who seem to have been lost in the merger . . .

. . . readings by authors who contributed to the collection of short stories ‘Croatian Nights’, Borivoj Radaković ( who ws also one of the editors ), Edo Popović and British author Toby Litt, who was involved partly due to the success of ‘All Hail The New Puritans‘ in Croatia. ( another Toby Litt Guardian link here ).

I wish I had known about it before and had brought some dv tapes to archive it – the auditorium lends itself well to spoken word ( as I’ve said before ).

Here they just read select passages, but apparently in Croatia they do marathon reading sessions of whole stories. It was a great event, that even though it would have been good to record, stumbling across things like this is one of the greatest things about The Cube, I reckon.

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