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Raymond Salvatore HarmonYHVH (2005)

YHVH is a tool for transcendental expansion. Non-denominational, non specific (other than in name) to any religion, and free from figurative icons.

Because the nature of the abstract imagery used in YHVH tends toward an interpretive logic, much like a Rorschach's Test, the imagery becomes personally interpretive. The mind attempts to force some logic on the shifting lights and darks and thus gives us access to the architecture of the subconscious. It is a window into the abstract.

This version of YHVH is Chokmah, the soundtrack was created by Rob Mazurek. There are 10 versions, each with its own soundtrack created by a different composer.


This movie is part of the collection: Open Source Movies

Director: Raymond Salvatore Harmon
Producer: Raymond Salvatore Harmon
Production Company: Subliminal Light
Sponsor: Raymond Salvatore Harmon
Audio/Visual: sound, black and white
Keywords: Kaballah, Rob Mazurek, Chokmah, experimental, trance, feedback, occult, magic, magick
Contact Information: www.raymondharmon.com

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs


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Reviewer: jeff1066 - [1.0 out of 5 stars] - July 8, 2008
Subject: Still nothing?
I find it interesting that the user kafkaesque has only ever left comments on comments by Pickleweasel on work by Raymond Salvatore Harmon. No other reviews of any work on Archive.org, just a long string of negative reviews for this particular user's reviews.

I would guess that kafkaesque either has some serious personal issues with the reviewer (or themselves) or that kafkaesque is the artist (Raymond Harmon) themselves trying to start a flame war.

But these comments are useless as any sort of constructive review. Take the childishness to youtube.

Reviewer: kafkaesque - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - July 8, 2008
Subject: Nothing better to do?
I find it interesting that the user Pickleweasel has only ever left comments on work by Raymond Salvatore Harmon. No other reviews of any work on Archive.org, just a long string of negative reviews for this particular artist.

I would guess that Pickleweasel either has some serious personal issues with the artist (or themselves) or that Pickleweasel is the artist (Raymond Harmon) themselves trying to start a flame war.

But these comments are useless as any sort of constructive review. Take the childishness to youtube.

Reviewer: Pickleweasel - 1 out of 5 stars

Reviewer: Pickleweasel - [1.0 out of 5 stars] - June 20, 2008
Subject: Shenanigans!
Of course, YHVH is Yahweh....as any one who graduated 5th grade would know! And these liner notes! Oy, veh!

Reviewer: jean-marc - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - April 7, 2006
Subject: excellent !
A great experience to live. A work similar to those of "the hafler trio" and "étant donnés".

Thank you :-)

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Sound by Rob Mazurek


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