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Showing posts with label kathleen crowley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kathleen crowley. Show all posts
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Photo of the day
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beauty,
fashion,
kathleen crowley
Monday, January 14, 2008
Theological, phrenological, surgical
John Duykers performing I'm no murderer from Mordake at Intersection for the Arts, San Francisco, 10th of January 2008. Libretto by Douglas Kearney, directed by Melissa Weaver, production by matt:matt, costume by Kathleen Crowley, with some buzzy extra sounds from Thom Blum, filming by James Bisso, with a backdrop of an altered photo taken by Lynne of a bedroom of the Reutlinger House.
I wrote the gender changing software used at the end - a phase vocoder with formant shifting - for Korporate Marionettes. In this aria, Edvard Mordake tries to shuffle off responsibility for beating his man onto The Other, his shadow, his sister. The text setting in this opera is turning out to be a bit different for me, less driven by the prosody and with more common meters instead of the different-meter-on-every-bar or melodies floating in their own rhythmic world above more regular but still less common meters. Maybe this is because Douglas's words are more poetic and less prose-like than my usual texts. One unintended but happy result is that there is much less need for a conductor.
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art,
beauty,
composition,
douglas kearney,
john duykers,
kathleen crowley,
mordake,
music,
opera,
poetry
Friday, January 11, 2008
Mordake Appears
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beauty,
john duykers,
kathleen crowley,
mordake,
music,
opera,
sexuality
Saturday, November 24, 2007
The Poetry of the Masculine Corset

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beauty,
fashion,
kathleen crowley,
sexuality
Sunday, September 9, 2007
Fashion Victim

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beauty,
fashion,
kathleen crowley
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