Township Rist
Directly above is the first video I’ve uploaded to my rayweitzenberg YouTube account. Combined with the few from the original lightwerk account, I’ve now got 4 videos up since October 2005. You can expect this pace to quicken, as I’m working on creating clips for Sound Noir visuals.
For the last several weeks I’ve been frantically working in several directions to pull material together to be used as visuals for this upcoming Friday’s Sound Noir event.
I knew I wanted to work with VDMX, as in a conversation a while back, Benton had recommended focusing on it. I started there and began working with Quartz Composure to create compositions to mix with. I was quickly overwhelmed trying to learn two new substantial pieces of software at the same time.
Thankfully, when Rebecca was over last week she was able to help me focus and suggest a bit of direction.
In showing her all of the media I’ve been collecting, Rebecca pointed out that Brian Eno’s 14 Video Paintings (1981 & 1984), as found on the great UbuWeb, is so ambient that it could be looped throughout the entire night. Sounded good, but what then? Rebecca next suggested that with the slight amount of time I have left, I should focus on collecting or creating loops to mix into the ambient background.
I’ve got maybe 70 short, very glitchy video loops that I showed Rebecca as well. She was into those, but also recommended building out more of an archive to pull from. Problem is I don’t know much about video art / motion graphics, so I asked her how to find more material. She said, the same way I’d found 14 Video Paintings.
She was very right. I put more time into the UbuWeb Film & Video collection. There’s a ton up there, but to keep things simple I’ve focused on creating short loops from the Pipilotti Rist compilation.
And that brings us back to the video above. I don’t know video editing software at all, or didn’t a couple hours ago. So this afternoon I set myself at learning how to cut clips out of the Rist compilation to be used as loops. The video you see above is one of my first edits, and so you know, the track playing is DJ Mujava’s Township Funk.
With the time I’ve got left, I can’t say what more of the documentation of this process will be collected on Limitless Pulse. But if I find the time, or need the diversion, I’ll look to post more material in this space.







