The Experimental Motion That Created The Beatles’ Weirdest Tune, “Revolution 9”

As of this writ­ing, the Bea­t­les’ “Rev­o­lu­tion 9″ has greater than 13,800,000 performs on Spo­ti­fy. This has little question gen­er­at­ed first rate rev­enue, even giv­en the plat­for­m’s oft-lament­ed pay­out charges. However com­pare that num­ber to the greater than half-a-bil­lion streams of “Black­chicken,” additionally on the Bea­t­les’ self-titled 1968 “white album,” and also you get an…

Orson Welles Narrates Coleridge’s Rime of the Historical Mariner in an Experimental Movie That includes the Artwork of Gustave Doré

Round right here we sub­scribe to the the­o­ry that there’s no such factor as an excessive amount of Orson Welles. In years previous, we gave you Welles nar­rat­ing Pla­to’s Cave Alle­go­ry and Kafka’s “Earlier than the Regulation,” and, earlier than that, the Welles-nar­rat­ed para­ble Free­dom Riv­er, and the record goes on. Now, we current The…

13 Experimental Animations of Osamu Tezuka, “the Godfather of Manga” (1964-1987)

In case you get pleasure from mod­ern Japan­ese ani­ma­tion, you possibly can little question identify sev­er­al mas­ter­items of the shape off the highest of your head, whether or not acclaimed sequence like Neon Gen­e­sis Evan­ge­lion and Cow­boy Bebop to the work of cin­e­ma auteurs like Satoshi Kon and Hayao Miyaza­ki. What could cross your thoughts…