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Vol. 1, Hidden in Plain Sight: Film Music's 'Dies Irae'
Includes list of Dies Irae appearances in film as well as composer and timestamps in the films.
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Dies Irae in motion pictures: <br /> Metropolis (1927)<br /> It's a Wonderful Life (1940)<br /> A Clockwork Orange (1971)<br /> The Omen (1976)<br /> Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)<br /> Star Wars: A New Hope (1977)<br /> The Shining (1980)<br /> The Mission (1986)<br /> Big Trouble in Little China (1986)<br /> Home Alone (1990)<br /> Batman Returns (1992)<br /> Jurassic Park (1993)<br /> The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)<br /> The Lion King (1994)<br /> Mars Attacks (1996)<br /> Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)<br /> Attack of the Clones (2002)<br /> Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002)<br /> The Ring (2002)<br /> Indiana Jones 4: The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008)<br /> Wreck it Ralph (2012)<br /> Iron Man 3 (2013)<br /> Game of Thrones S5 E1 (2015) Crimson Peak (2015)<br /> 10 Cloverfield Lane (2015)<br /> Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016)<br /> Colossal (2016)<br /> Pirates of the Caribbean 5: Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017) <br /> The Good Place S1, E11 (2017)<br /> Avengers: Infinity War (2018)
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- Nov 2022
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In late 2006, Eno released 77 Million Paintings, a program of generative video and music specifically for home computers. As its title suggests, there is a possible combination of 77 million paintings where the viewer will see different combinations of video slides prepared by Eno each time the program is launched. Likewise, the accompanying music is generated by the program so that it's almost certain the listener will never hear the same arrangement twice.
Brian Eno's experiments in generative music mirror some of the ideas of generative and experimental fiction which had been in the zeitgeist and developing for a while.
Certainly the fictional ideas were influential to the zeitgeist here, but the technology for doing these sorts of things in the musical realm lagged the ability to do them in the word realm.
We're just starting to see some of these sorts of experimental things in the film space and with artificial intelligence they're becoming much easier to do in all of these media spaces.
In some of the film spaces, they exist, but may tend to be short in nature, in part given the technology and processing power required.
see also: Deepfake TikTok of Keanu Reeves which I've recently run across (algorithmically) on Instagram: https://www.dailydot.com/debug/unreal-keanu-reeves-ai-deepfake/
Had anyone been working on generative art? Marcel Duchamp, et al? Some children's toys can mechanically create generative art which can be subtly modified by the children using axes of color, form, etc. Etch-a-sketch, kaleidoscopes, doodling robots (eg: https://www.amazon.com/4M-Doodling-Robot-Packaging-Vary/dp/B002EWWW9O).
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- Oct 2021
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www.bezartshub.com www.bezartshub.com
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Arts mentorship: dance, music, film.
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- Aug 2018
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the kids are all right
Given danah's age, I would suspect that with a copyright date of 2014, she's likely referencing the 2010 feature film The Kids are Alright.
However that film's title is a cultural reference to a prior generation's anthem in an eponymous song) by The Who which appeared on the album My Generation. Interestingly the lyrics of the song of the same name on that album is one of their best known and is applicable to the ideas behind this piece as well.
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