Evening Song – Indiscipline 1999-2003

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
2-channel synchronized video installation, 5 min 30 sec, colour, suround sound, 
HD format 
Music by Robert Fripp and Brian Eno from the album "Evening Star" 
Real-time animation based on multiple video tracks. 
Cibachrome photographic prints are stills from the video.

 
The video was originally released under titles "Indiscipline", 2000 1-channel video. 4:32 min.; music by King Crimson; soundtrack "Indiscipline" from the album "Discipline, 1981 and "It's A Dangerous Place", 2000; 1-channel video, 6:25 min.; Music by King Crimson soundtrack "Thela Hun Ginjeet" from the album "Discipline, 1981.
The video was rerendered in HD format in 2003 with the background music substituted by tracks from the album "Evening Star" (Eeg Records, Released: 31 August, 1990). This is an ongoing project dedicated to visualisation of soundscaping and frippertronics invented by Brian Eno and Robert Fripp.
'Frippertronics' often is associated with so-called 'ambient music', as it does easily enable one to set in motion a quasi-automatic process for creating slowly evolving timbres with minimal shifts of accents within a steady stream of 'waves of sound' that, as Eno writes in the liner notes to his 'Discreet Music', can be listened to "as part of the ambience of the environment just as the colour of the light and the sound of the rain [are] parts of this environment".
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