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Mister Sean Marven, whose graced Toronto and UK stages with his Cassette wielding powers now comes full money with something really different for a D-TRASH debut - Here he executes the Jawa style of video/clipping visuals re-doing old movies and Video tapes into a robotic breakingcore fury!
The Jawa technique is a method of video and audio sequencing developed by Toronto video artist Tasman Richardson. Taking its name from the scavenger race of the Star Wars universe, the Jawa technique edits found material into new compositions, just as the Jawas of Star Wars would rebuild found droids into new droids. Jawa can be seen as an extension of the ideas of musique concrète. a method of composition using sounds outside the normal spectrum of music, a practice that Jawa extends by using the intimate connection of video and audio. Jawa is video concrète. What distinguishes it from other methods of video editing is the attention paid to the relationship between the audio and the source video. Unlike music videos or VJ performances, in which video is added afterwards to accompany the musical composition, Jawa video and audio are taken from the same source. For example, a Jawa piece might use an explosion from a big-budget action movie because it is highly visual, but also because the sound of the explosion can be used as a percussive element in the composition. The sample is sequenced to create both audio and video rhythmical patterns. The repetition of the explosion sample is akin to the rhythm of a techno kick-drum.
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Reviewer:DTRASH - - June 14, 2009 Subject: Sorry *** updated****
Here is a 100% working link for the ISO http://www.archive.org/download/DTRASH107-Nwodtlem-VideoPir8/dtrash107.iso
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Reviewer:RevRoach - - August 18, 2008 Subject: DON"T BURN ISO Do Not burn the iso to DVD. It does not go direct to DVD format. It makes a "D" folder and your VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS are inside of it. And the menus don't work from there.
If you D/L the iso, burn to DVD-RW then copy the VIDEO_TS & AUDIO_TS to your HD then burn your DVD from that. Menus work fine after I did that.
D-Trash is better then this sort of crap. Bad D!
I give the video its self a 4 out of 5 because I did dig the DVD, after tossing out the money for a dvd that was useless.