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            <title>Fresh and funky</title>            
            <pubDate>Thu, 01 Nov 2007 07:43:05 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Fresh and funky" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/463092.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/quirl/">quirl</a><br />Added: Thu, 01 Nov 2007 07:43:05 -0800<br />Duration: 262</p><p>found it on a ccc sampler with cc licence
download the cd here:
http://www.ccc-r.de/boycott/</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">found it on a ccc sampler with cc licence
download the cd here:
http://www.ccc-r.de/boycott/</media:text>

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download the cd here:
http://www.ccc-r.de/boycott/</media:description>
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            <title>Worst Weiß Wurst Video</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2007 02:36:21 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Worst Weiß Wurst Video" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/217664.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/quirl/">quirl</a><br />Added: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 02:36:21 -0800<br />Duration: 449</p><p>EN 
Worst Weiß Wurst Video, miniDV, 8,30 Min., 1997, realized by Achim Stiermann Christian Schlimok and Thomas Tirel.
Theme of this video is the color white, especially the famous bavarian Weißwurst.
The clean proper weißwurst gets sedated and is beeing ced a unpure artifically produced piece of (nano)technlogy.
Music by Tobias Schmid and Florian Hecker)



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Worst Weiß Wurst Video, miniDV, 8,30 Min., 1997, realisiert von Achim Stiermannn,  Christian Schlimok und Thomas Tirel.Thema dieses Videos ist die Farbe Weiß, und im Besonderen die Weißwurst. Diese wird von einem in weiß gekleidetem Ärzteteam operiert: Die Haut wird aufgeschnitten, ein Implantat wird eingefügt, und anschließend wird die Wurst wieder zugenäht. 
Sprich die saubere gute alte Weißwurst wird betäubt , und ihr wird ein unreines künstlich hergestelltes Stück (Nano)Technologie implantiert.
Musik (komponiert von Tobias Schmid und Florian Hecker) 
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Worst Weiß Wurst Video, miniDV, 8,30 Min., 1997, realized by Achim Stiermann Christian Schlimok and Thomas Tirel.
Theme of this video is the color white, especially the famous bavarian Weißwurst.
The clean proper weißwurst gets sedated and is beeing ced a unpure artifically produced piece of (nano)technlogy.
Music by Tobias Schmid and Florian Hecker)



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Worst Weiß Wurst Video, miniDV, 8,30 Min., 1997, realisiert von Achim Stiermannn,  Christian Schlimok und Thomas Tirel.Thema dieses Videos ist die Farbe Weiß, und im Besonderen die Weißwurst. Diese wird von einem in weiß gekleidetem Ärzteteam operiert: Die Haut wird aufgeschnitten, ein Implantat wird eingefügt, und anschließend wird die Wurst wieder zugenäht. 
Sprich die saubere gute alte Weißwurst wird betäubt , und ihr wird ein unreines künstlich hergestelltes Stück (Nano)Technologie implantiert.
Musik (komponiert von Tobias Schmid und Florian Hecker) 
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Worst Weiß Wurst Video, miniDV, 8,30 Min., 1997, realized by Achim Stiermann Christian Schlimok and Thomas Tirel.
Theme of this video is the color white, especially the famous bavarian Weißwurst.
The clean proper weißwurst gets sedated and is beeing ced a unpure artifically produced piece of (nano)technlogy.
Music by Tobias Schmid and Florian Hecker)



DE
Worst Weiß Wurst Video, miniDV, 8,30 Min., 1997, realisiert von Achim Stiermannn,  Christian Schlimok und Thomas Tirel.Thema dieses Videos ist die Farbe Weiß, und im Besonderen die Weißwurst. Diese wird von einem in weiß gekleidetem Ärzteteam operiert: Die Haut wird aufgeschnitten, ein Implantat wird eingefügt, und anschließend wird die Wurst wieder zugenäht. 
Sprich die saubere gute alte Weißwurst wird betäubt , und ihr wird ein unreines künstlich hergestelltes Stück (Nano)Technologie implantiert.
Musik (komponiert von Tobias Schmid und Florian Hecker) 
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            <title>MVI</title>            
            <pubDate>Sun, 25 Feb 2007 08:34:46 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="MVI" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/185408.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/quirl/">quirl</a><br />Added: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 08:34:46 -0800<br />Duration: 296</p><p>Modular Valve Islands
is a modular AV Crew.
Modular in a sense that we use modular software, giving us the greatest
possible freedom from given paramters.
Modular Valve Islands dont use Videosamples, but make realtime 3d.
Through the immediate acces on the Datacurrent of the Videoimage an
emotional, proactive Imagecurrent is beeing created which triggers
mental and emotional states at the audience.
For some parameters of the 3D worlds and objects are beeing altered by
certain qualities of the sound, an unstable and fluid experience is beeing
generated, existing only in the Moment, of which there never will be a
repetition.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Modular Valve Islands
is a modular AV Crew.
Modular in a sense that we use modular software, giving us the greatest
possible freedom from given paramters.
Modular Valve Islands dont use Videosamples, but make realtime 3d.
Through the immediate acces on the Datacurrent of the Videoimage an
emotional, proactive Imagecurrent is beeing created which triggers
mental and emotional states at the audience.
For some parameters of the 3D worlds and objects are beeing altered by
certain qualities of the sound, an unstable and fluid experience is beeing
generated, existing only in the Moment, of which there never will be a
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            <media:description type="plain">Modular Valve Islands
is a modular AV Crew.
Modular in a sense that we use modular software, giving us the greatest
possible freedom from given paramters.
Modular Valve Islands dont use Videosamples, but make realtime 3d.
Through the immediate acces on the Datacurrent of the Videoimage an
emotional, proactive Imagecurrent is beeing created which triggers
mental and emotional states at the audience.
For some parameters of the 3D worlds and objects are beeing altered by
certain qualities of the sound, an unstable and fluid experience is beeing
generated, existing only in the Moment, of which there never will be a
repetition.</media:description>
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            <title>Audioframes</title>            
            <pubDate>Sat, 24 Feb 2007 13:19:58 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Audioframes" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/184835.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/quirl/">quirl</a><br />Added: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 13:19:58 -0800<br />Duration: 354</p><p> 	
audioframes = a DVD label which releases mindblowing Media Artists . Audioframes releases also edited Video Art.

audioframes offers first DVD release Live recordings 2004 from 242.pilots -pioneer HC Gilje and sound Artist Kelly which are the group Blind, as well as the second release, a Sampler from different, fresh young Video Artists called AF_eDiTedo01, containing tracks from such excellent Artists like Pascal Fendrich, Jan Arlt , Timothy Ingens-Housz, etc, all of these works have never been released on DVD before and were up to now only screened at Festivals.
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audioframes = a DVD label which releases mindblowing Media Artists . Audioframes releases also edited Video Art.

audioframes offers first DVD release Live recordings 2004 from 242.pilots -pioneer HC Gilje and sound Artist Kelly which are the group Blind, as well as the second release, a Sampler from different, fresh young Video Artists called AF_eDiTedo01, containing tracks from such excellent Artists like Pascal Fendrich, Jan Arlt , Timothy Ingens-Housz, etc, all of these works have never been released on DVD before and were up to now only screened at Festivals.
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audioframes = a DVD label which releases mindblowing Media Artists . Audioframes releases also edited Video Art.

audioframes offers first DVD release Live recordings 2004 from 242.pilots -pioneer HC Gilje and sound Artist Kelly which are the group Blind, as well as the second release, a Sampler from different, fresh young Video Artists called AF_eDiTedo01, containing tracks from such excellent Artists like Pascal Fendrich, Jan Arlt , Timothy Ingens-Housz, etc, all of these works have never been released on DVD before and were up to now only screened at Festivals.
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            <title>audioframes presents Botborg</title>            
            <pubDate>Sat, 24 Feb 2007 12:35:07 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="audioframes presents Botborg" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/184829.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/quirl/">quirl</a><br />Added: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 12:35:07 -0800<br />Duration: 90</p><p>Principles of Photosonicneurokinaesthography
As outlined by Dr Arkady Botborger (1923-1981)

1. "Reality" or "The universe" is much simpler that we perceive it to be. What we perceive as reality is, in fact an infinitely complex system of interacting, self-perpetuating vibrations whose upper and lower reaches lie far beyond our perceptual capabilities. Due to the separation of our senses, we do not readily perceive that light and sound are simply different frequency ranges in this single system.

2. This information is then further filtered through our own linguistic centres, trapping us in a self-referential system where by the same technology serves as both map and compass. Our nervous system currently favours a mode of operation which routes almost all sensory information through these centres, but is at no time giving us complete information. Our capacity for experience, however, exceeds oaur capacity for linguistic description of that experience - leaving us with a space which we try to fill with phrases such as "indescribable" or "beyond words".

3. Through use of the photosonicneurokinaesthetograph, the unity of light and sound can be made apparent in a form which bypasses linguistic centres, forcing deeper neural connections between auditory and visual cortices, and through repeated application, a great expansion in the bandwidth of one's perception.


The Photosonicneurokinaesthetograph
The images and sound on this disc were produced in real-time by Botborg, using a photosonicneurokinaesthetograph (pnkg). The pnkg is a system whereby light and sound are forced into a self-feeding interaction. Through transformative processes in which light becomes sound, and vice versa, the conditioned response of the viewer to separate information into its separate sensory streams is disrupted. Likewise, through the avoidance of linguistic constructs such as representationalism, melody, and obvious causality in the flow of sound and image, the routing of information to language centres is also disrupted, forcing the brain to open new neural pathways in order to make sense of the information it is receiving.


Disclaimer #1
Persons who may be prone to photosensitive seizures should exercise caution when viewing this disc.

Disclaimer #2
Due to the imperfect nature of current technology, the frame rates and colour intensity of a live demonstration of the pnkg cannot be accurately captured. The recordings on this disc are the best quality available to date</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Principles of Photosonicneurokinaesthography
As outlined by Dr Arkady Botborger (1923-1981)

1. "Reality" or "The universe" is much simpler that we perceive it to be. What we perceive as reality is, in fact an infinitely complex system of interacting, self-perpetuating vibrations whose upper and lower reaches lie far beyond our perceptual capabilities. Due to the separation of our senses, we do not readily perceive that light and sound are simply different frequency ranges in this single system.

2. This information is then further filtered through our own linguistic centres, trapping us in a self-referential system where by the same technology serves as both map and compass. Our nervous system currently favours a mode of operation which routes almost all sensory information through these centres, but is at no time giving us complete information. Our capacity for experience, however, exceeds oaur capacity for linguistic description of that experience - leaving us with a space which we try to fill with phrases such as "indescribable" or "beyond words".

3. Through use of the photosonicneurokinaesthetograph, the unity of light and sound can be made apparent in a form which bypasses linguistic centres, forcing deeper neural connections between auditory and visual cortices, and through repeated application, a great expansion in the bandwidth of one's perception.


The Photosonicneurokinaesthetograph
The images and sound on this disc were produced in real-time by Botborg, using a photosonicneurokinaesthetograph (pnkg). The pnkg is a system whereby light and sound are forced into a self-feeding interaction. Through transformative processes in which light becomes sound, and vice versa, the conditioned response of the viewer to separate information into its separate sensory streams is disrupted. Likewise, through the avoidance of linguistic constructs such as representationalism, melody, and obvious causality in the flow of sound and image, the routing of information to language centres is also disrupted, forcing the brain to open new neural pathways in order to make sense of the information it is receiving.


Disclaimer #1
Persons who may be prone to photosensitive seizures should exercise caution when viewing this disc.

Disclaimer #2
Due to the imperfect nature of current technology, the frame rates and colour intensity of a live demonstration of the pnkg cannot be accurately captured. The recordings on this disc are the best quality available to date</media:text>

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As outlined by Dr Arkady Botborger (1923-1981)

1. "Reality" or "The universe" is much simpler that we perceive it to be. What we perceive as reality is, in fact an infinitely complex system of interacting, self-perpetuating vibrations whose upper and lower reaches lie far beyond our perceptual capabilities. Due to the separation of our senses, we do not readily perceive that light and sound are simply different frequency ranges in this single system.

2. This information is then further filtered through our own linguistic centres, trapping us in a self-referential system where by the same technology serves as both map and compass. Our nervous system currently favours a mode of operation which routes almost all sensory information through these centres, but is at no time giving us complete information. Our capacity for experience, however, exceeds oaur capacity for linguistic description of that experience - leaving us with a space which we try to fill with phrases such as "indescribable" or "beyond words".

3. Through use of the photosonicneurokinaesthetograph, the unity of light and sound can be made apparent in a form which bypasses linguistic centres, forcing deeper neural connections between auditory and visual cortices, and through repeated application, a great expansion in the bandwidth of one's perception.


The Photosonicneurokinaesthetograph
The images and sound on this disc were produced in real-time by Botborg, using a photosonicneurokinaesthetograph (pnkg). The pnkg is a system whereby light and sound are forced into a self-feeding interaction. Through transformative processes in which light becomes sound, and vice versa, the conditioned response of the viewer to separate information into its separate sensory streams is disrupted. Likewise, through the avoidance of linguistic constructs such as representationalism, melody, and obvious causality in the flow of sound and image, the routing of information to language centres is also disrupted, forcing the brain to open new neural pathways in order to make sense of the information it is receiving.


Disclaimer #1
Persons who may be prone to photosensitive seizures should exercise caution when viewing this disc.

Disclaimer #2
Due to the imperfect nature of current technology, the frame rates and colour intensity of a live demonstration of the pnkg cannot be accurately captured. The recordings on this disc are the best quality available to date</media:description>
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