caroline ting + miles davis/john coltrane +
carson ellis + bill t. jones + julie taymor +
theo jansen + yukinko akira + ryan mcdougal
broadcast 05 june 2008
bohoTV | volume 1 number 5
 
"The artist...knowing that he can never create anything on his own account, out of the top layers of his personal consciousness, he submits obediently to the workings of inspiration; and knowing that the medium in which we works has its own self nature, which must not be ignored or overridden, he makes himself its patient servant and, in this way, achieves freedom of expression." -Aldous Huxley
 
 

 
 
Advanced Notions (various)
formerly patsymooreDOTcoms Bonus Writings; insightful and inciting literature from artists and about art
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reviews of timeless literature
author interviews
bohoTV (various)
noteworthy Arts-centric viral video
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reports about art scenes abroad
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Deleted Scenes (Stuart Chait)
a guide to the great cinema and television you're missing
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a look at how design elements contribute to happiness, well-being, and productivity
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observations on war and peace
(3/2003-7/2006)
Lessons in Creativity (Linda Dessau)
self-care tips for artists
London Letters (Shakila Taranum Maan)
reports about the London arts scene and design
On Books (Tim Haigh)
book criticism
Paris: Vie et Art (Francis Powell)
an insider's look at the art scene and artist life in The City of Light
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a gallery of work by compelling visualists
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your map to the music underground
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a passionate survey of food and cooking
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profiles and interviews
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ruminations on social responsibility and spiritual life
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smart, witty examinations of socio-political issues
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(Dwight Ozard)
one man's documentation of his restless relationship with faith and culture
(6/2004-9/2005)
Verse (Jim Newcombe/John-Paul Gillespie)
poetry laid bare
Verse Live (various)
new poetry
The World Watch Papers (various)
inspections of matters impacting the globe
Write of Passage (Eboni Rafus)
journalings of a confirmed writer

 
 
RAM (03:03) | Caroline Ting's amusing study of unhealthy attachments to personal computers
 
 
 
Miles Davis and John Coltrane: "So What" (08:23) | Live in 1958, Davis and Coltrane play one of the best renditions of "So What" ever captured on film. This clip is also available on two different DVDs—Miles Davis: The Cool Jazz Sound and Jazz Masters: Vintage Collection.
 
 
 
Carson Ellis, Artist/Illustrator (07:00) | profile of the Portland, Oregon-based artist who's become a favorite of musicians. (Ellis' Web siteblog)
 
 
 
Bill T. Jones: "As I Was Saying..." (03:18) | Here are peeks at Jones' exciting production "As I Was Saying...". He performs here along with company dancers Leah Cox and Donal Shorter Jr..
 
 
 

In the Charlie Rose Greenroom: Julie Taymor (05:31) | Always insightful and inspiring theatre and film director, Taymor, shares her thoughts on art, passion, and changing one's world.

 
 
 
Theo Jansen: Kinetic Sculptor (01:05) | BMW ad featuring innovator Jansen, Dutch creator of what he calls "Kinetic Sculptures", wherein nature and technology meet.
 
 
 
Dancing Painter in Tokyo (05:43) | Japanese live artist/musician Yukinko Akira near Harajuku
 
 
 
Sonata: An Animated Short (02:35) | Ryan McDougal's final thesis while attending Vancouver Film School, Sonata centers on a moment in one man's life when he faces his fears and decides whether to take a chance.
 

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