Strong images here Mark. I like it. It says much about hope in the throes of despondancy! I'm just beginning my MA Fine Art dissertation at ARU surrounding your work and I'm knee deep in Mitch Speed, Mark Fisher, Dorno and Benjamin. Keep up the good work. Always fascinating and to the core.
Nothing quite knocks you into an introspective transhistorical stupor than a big fat 808 kick. Except maybe throwing repeatedly yourself through a bus stop. Anyway, great video, so sparkly.
@@MrLeckey Thanks for answering and thanks for uploading so much of your work! I remember reading about Fiorucci in 2004-5 and then scouring the internet to see if I could find a torrent of it (haha sorry), didn't find one, sort of forgot about it then stumbled upon the piece in a gallery in France in 2013 (presented next to the sound system sculptures). I'd seen stills of the film (lots of stupor obviously ;p) but it was the sound that I found truly great, I think it was the sparseness, the space between the sounds, spent ages in there. Actually, listening to the audio from the film, I'm not actually sure that that was the sounds playing. Haha sorry for the gush, Leckey responding to one of my a late night youtube transhistorical stuporisms feels like an authographe from Rihanna or something haha
Strong images here Mark. I like it. It says much about hope in the throes of despondancy! I'm just beginning my MA Fine Art dissertation at ARU surrounding your work and I'm knee deep in Mitch Speed, Mark Fisher, Dorno and Benjamin. Keep up the good work. Always fascinating and to the core.
Beautiful stuff. A gift for this Saturday morning. Thank you. #proud.
He was just having a little fun with his mates. Film me. He didn't know he'd perform the first ever sonic rainboom
Is this the first time an "oof" has been used in a serious artwork?
Yes.
Nothing quite knocks you into an introspective transhistorical stupor than a big fat 808 kick.
Except maybe throwing repeatedly yourself through a bus stop.
Anyway, great video, so sparkly.
introspective transhistorical stupor is my ouevre. Thanks for that
@@MrLeckey Thanks for answering and thanks for uploading so much of your work!
I remember reading about Fiorucci in 2004-5 and then scouring the internet to see if I could find a torrent of it (haha sorry), didn't find one, sort of forgot about it then stumbled upon the piece in a gallery in France in 2013 (presented next to the sound system sculptures). I'd seen stills of the film (lots of stupor obviously ;p) but it was the sound that I found truly great, I think it was the sparseness, the space between the sounds, spent ages in there. Actually, listening to the audio from the film, I'm not actually sure that that was the sounds playing.
Haha sorry for the gush, Leckey responding to one of my a late night youtube transhistorical stuporisms feels like an authographe from Rihanna or something haha
really nice! but kind of loud?
Loud is good?
@@MrLeckey I know, but where are the Turkish subtitles?
@@MrLeckey ?