Showing posts with label ambient. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ambient. Show all posts


This is the sixth video and sound piece in a series regarding the end of transmitted Analog television in the United States, which happened in the Spring of 2009. I made these videos as a eulogy to the beauty of analog broadcast television both in terms of its inherent characteristics as well as for its place in my own personal history as the media i grew up with. The video was shot from a vintage television on the week of the end of broadcast. All effects were the result of camera tricks and manipulations done by hand. All audio is acoustic instruments or vintage synthesizer played by myself. This series has been a theme I have been exploring at the time of the loss of my grandmother. Similarly, this series reflects a theme of a new generation of technology eclipsing the last. I dedicate this series to my late grandmother Evelyn Beatie Mullen. All sound and video © Douglas Cain, 2009.

This video is the second in an ongoing series of videos about my experiences with the natural environment and natural phenomena that I see in the Bay Area. The sampled sounds were created with a vintage Korg DSS-1 sampling synthesizer utilizing harp and acoustic guitar samples. The sampled video was found footage from a 1984 Fairlight CVI video synthesizer. The rest of the video was shot digitally by Douglas Cain. All sound and video © Douglas Cain, 2009. Courtesy of Academic Affairs www.affairsacademic.com


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This piece is from an ongoing series about my experiences with nature in the Bay Area.

c. 2009 Douglas Cain