Young-hae Chang flash pieces
December 28, 2002 5:13 AM Subscribe
Beckett's Bounce and Riviera in English, and another version in Chinese.
The latest from Young Hae Chang.
The latest from Young Hae Chang.
Thanks hama7 - always great to see her work, but Dakota continues to be my favorite.
Those who like the work may find this interview with Young-Hae interesting.
posted by madamjujujive at 5:46 AM on December 28, 2002
Those who like the work may find this interview with Young-Hae interesting.
posted by madamjujujive at 5:46 AM on December 28, 2002
[this is good]
Wow... web art that's actually art.
Who knew it was possible?
posted by Newbornstranger at 7:41 AM on December 28, 2002
Wow... web art that's actually art.
Who knew it was possible?
posted by Newbornstranger at 7:41 AM on December 28, 2002
what the hell?
at first, I thought 'what is this crap?'
and then, I kept watching and reading that first link, and I couldn't stop.
This is cool.
posted by angry modem at 7:56 AM on December 28, 2002
at first, I thought 'what is this crap?'
and then, I kept watching and reading that first link, and I couldn't stop.
This is cool.
posted by angry modem at 7:56 AM on December 28, 2002
Wow, that 'Bounce' piece would be really interesting if it would just stop that eye-searing blinking. After 15 or 20 seconds of trying to read the thing, I simply had to give up. A shame, as it seemed to be an otherwise worthwhile story...
posted by majick at 8:05 AM on December 28, 2002
posted by majick at 8:05 AM on December 28, 2002
.. i second the "eye-searing blinking".... I think I had an epileptic fit there... [nice otherwise]
posted by dabitch at 11:46 AM on December 28, 2002
posted by dabitch at 11:46 AM on December 28, 2002
I am always inspired by her (?) work. The words are never less than thought-provoking, and the musical choices are often positively sublime.
And as for the eye-searingness, if it's too severe, I recommend moving back from your monitor and turning the speakers up a little. (Your work situation notwithstanding, of course.)
posted by chicobangs at 5:10 PM on December 28, 2002
And as for the eye-searingness, if it's too severe, I recommend moving back from your monitor and turning the speakers up a little. (Your work situation notwithstanding, of course.)
posted by chicobangs at 5:10 PM on December 28, 2002
i'm with the dabitch and majick. way too fast to read. headache-inducing.
posted by dobbs at 5:44 PM on December 28, 2002
posted by dobbs at 5:44 PM on December 28, 2002
The music feed. Where's that coming from?
posted by ParisParamus at 9:32 PM on December 28, 2002
posted by ParisParamus at 9:32 PM on December 28, 2002
The music feed. Where's that coming from?
I think it's a layer of the flash movie, and probably a condensed mp3, which explains the slightly reduced sound quality.
Dakota continues to be my favorite.
I love Dakota too, and it's further interesting because of its Ezra Pound inspiration. (thanks for the article) And Samsung Means To Come is brilliant too, but frankly I can't find a single one that I dislike.
posted by hama7 at 4:09 AM on December 29, 2002
I think it's a layer of the flash movie, and probably a condensed mp3, which explains the slightly reduced sound quality.
Dakota continues to be my favorite.
I love Dakota too, and it's further interesting because of its Ezra Pound inspiration. (thanks for the article) And Samsung Means To Come is brilliant too, but frankly I can't find a single one that I dislike.
posted by hama7 at 4:09 AM on December 29, 2002
YOUNG-HAE RIDES AGAIN! woo-HOO!
It's always wonderful to see new work from YHCHI, one/some of the sharpest-writin', syncopatin', perfect-timin' artists I know. Throw in her wicked sense of humor and integrity and Young-hae almost makes the making of art seem a respectable ambition once more.
posted by adamgreenfield at 7:29 AM on December 29, 2002
It's always wonderful to see new work from YHCHI, one/some of the sharpest-writin', syncopatin', perfect-timin' artists I know. Throw in her wicked sense of humor and integrity and Young-hae almost makes the making of art seem a respectable ambition once more.
posted by adamgreenfield at 7:29 AM on December 29, 2002
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