Showing posts with label The Implicit Order. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Implicit Order. Show all posts

Night Watch


Honoured to have a collaborative sound piece included in The Implicit Orders "The Chain" Volume Two album which along with Volume One summarises/celebrates his 30 years in the business of experimental sound compositions spanning a staggering total of 57 albums. You can find the full discography here https://theimplicitorder.bandcamp.com

Night Watch



A collaboration with Anthony Washburn aka The Implicit Order...

yes, yes you are Garrett Lynch


Inspiration: Garrett Lynch from his Facebook art project 'I am not Garrett Lynch (irl)'. Sound by The Implicit Order and The Ephemeral Man from their album Wood N' Head. Video by Bob Georgeson. Produced by anonymous waves and The Implicit Order for dadaland collective:

Five Points of a Circle: experimental films by Bob Georgeson

Bob Georgeson, waterflame (video still), 2018

OPENS this Thursday January 17 at 6pm! M16 Artspace, 21 Blaxland Crescent, Griffith, ACT. Exhibition runs 17 January - 3 February 2019. Here's the blurb and set list...

Experimental film maker Bob Georgeson presents a series of films that explore themes of memory, loneliness, alienation, mystery and disquiet. The films also reflect his 5 primary areas of exploration: Socio-political commentary, societal collapse and disintegration, chance encounters and collaboration, seeking the marvellous in the mundane and the impacts of new technologies on human interactions.
 

Bob lives and works from his studio at Wallaga Lake on the NSW far south coast. He has exhibited at exhibitions, festivals and events around the world including the UK, USA, Russia, France, Netherlands, Serbia, Syria, Taiwan and within Australia. He is a founding member and coordinator of dadaland collective, artist at SPAMM (SuPer Art Modern Museum), featured artist at the Bega Valley Regional Gallery, member of Glitch Artists Collective, curator and artist at The Wrong – New Digital Art Biennale and member of the Community of Practices Emerging (COPE) project in the Bega Valley. He primarily works on collaborative projects in the Creative Commons.
 

List of Works
  1. This We Are, 2018, Video and sound by Bob Georgeson. Spoken word by Amy Lohrman (USA).
  2. Burning Brooms, 2018, Video and sound by Bob Georgeson.
  3. detached, 2016, Video and sound by Bob Georgeson, Spoken word by Alina Stefan (Romania).
  4. Make It Stop, 2016, Video by Bob Georgeson, Sound by Calling Sister Midnight (USA).
  5. Morana, 2018, Video by Bob Georgeson and Milica Raicevic (Serbia), Sound by Jack Hertz (USA).
  6. Quacking Up, 2017, Video by Bob Georgeson, Sound by another cultural landslide (USA).
  7. The Last of the Gardens, 2016, Video by Bob Georgeson, Sound by De Grot (Netherlands), Spoken word by Griet Menschaert (Netherlands).
  8. The Silicon Smile, 2018, Video and sound by Bob Georgeson.
  9. The Summering, 2018, Video by Bob Georgeson, Sound by Tagirijus (Germany).
  10. This is not an intersection, 2017, Video by Bob Georgeson, Sound by The Implicit Order (USA).
  11. waterflame, 2018, Video and sound by Bob Georgeson.
Total Running Time: 23m 44s

Cassette Pet



From the 30th Anniversary album The Chain by The Implicit Order

The Chain by The Implicit Order



Teaser for the 30th Anniversary album The Chain by The Implicit Order...

The Secret Of Your Voice



Contribution to We Invented Nothing - a film by Julija Paskeviciute and Lisa Kovalenko. Bierumer Art Movie Festival, Netherlands 2017/18.

black red white



Realization: anonymous waves
Sound: 'Complete' by The Implicit Order

You can download the HD files here...

'Complete' by The Implicit Order is taken from the extraordinary compilation album Classwar Karaoke - 0024 Survey curated by suRRism-Phonoethics and available as a free download from the Free Music Archive here...

More The Implicit Order soundscapes are available on Bandcamp here...

Cindy

 

soundscape: The Implicit Order
eyescape: anonymous waves

This mashup was inspired by the track Cindy (Model Unit One) Drone Disco Remix by The Implicit Order, a prolific experimental artist hailing from the USA. I had done a review of his disturbing album 'Drifters' in an earlier post. You can check out The Implicit Order here...

For the HD downloadable files of the video go to it's page on The Internet Archive here...
For all my videos on the Archive go here...
You can follow anonymous waves on Twitter here...
If you want to collaborate email surrealdada@gmail.com

The Implicit Order - Drifters

 
Senseless murder might not be a theme that many musicians would base a work on, but then The Implicit Order (I/O) is not exactly your average concept. Disdaining any attempt at classification I/O is both highly original and constantly defying preconceptions. The most recent album 'Drifters' is dedicated to a young homeless woman called Sherry, who had been befriended by I/O. She ended up being murdered after being picked up by a drifter. So, why put out an album on such a subject?

I/O describes the album as a "cautionary tale to anyone who is down on their luck and looking for a place to belong". Sombre but never morbid the album touches the heartstrings without ever becoming sensationalist. The opening track 'Missing Youth' sets the tone with evocations of children, our children, and then counterpoints with hints of unrest. "Daily Dull Lives" hints at the mentally disturbed among us. Other tracks such as 'Every Year 1000's of Young People Disappear' and 'Small Towns Hold The Biggest Secrets' paint a picture of the darkness inherent in our societies. And the 9 minute 'Sherry (Car Wheels On A Gravel Road)' confronts us with the sadness of the knowledge that all victims leave families behind them. It is their suffering we find it hard to endure...

This is not the sort of music that one would play at a party, it may not even sit comfortably with a second listen, but it certainly is worthy of one serious listen, even if it is to remind ourselves that the world we live in can still be an evil place, and that great art is not just about entertainment, but enlightenment. A courageous, yet sensitive masterwork. Highly recommended...

You can check out The Implicit Order here...