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Steven Ball.
Peridot seems like such a Vegeta 😂😂 I'm in love with this crossover. It's great! 💖
I will absolutely draw Peridot as Vegeta, and I'm already dying at who Nappa will be, so stay tuned! Semi-related, my dad has a huge man-crush on Vegeta, and I never realized how deep it went until he started gushing to me over the phone the other day about how he had "so much strength and courage", which is definitely not how I'd ever describe him, haha.
On the night of a full moon, a great beast emerges to wreck your castle and crush your grandparents (Click here for non-resized version of first image)
Directors Lounge Screening
Steven Ball Travelling Practice video works Thursday, 27 Oct. 2011 21:00 Z-Bar Bergstraße 2 10115 Berlin-Mitte
Travelling Practice
Digital video works by Steven Ball 2003 – 2010. These works travel near and far, across physical and virtual space using material collected en route. Travel determines form, subject and object are fluid entities, digital experimentation becomes landscape study, hyperlocal excursion, and experimental documentary, as they explore and exhaust species of spaces and media.
Steven Ball has worked in film, video, sound and installation since the early 1980s. In the late 1980s he accidentally migrated to Melbourne, Australia. There he continued his practice making a number of film, video and sound and installation works, as well as being engaged in various curatorial, administrative, teaching and writing activities. Since returning to the UK he has worked predominantly with digital video, producing a series of works, which among other things, are particularly concerned with digital material processes and spatial representation.
Curated by Klaus W. Eisenlohr
Artist Links:
home: http://www.steven-ball.net
blog: http://directobjective.blogspot.com
videoblog: http://directlanguage2010.blogspot.com
Public Water: http://www.publicwater.net
More infos:
http://www.directorslounge.net
http://www.richfilm.de/currentUpload/
http://www.z-bar.de/Inhaltsseiten/kulturprogramm.html
The Summer Festival, I think in 2005, for the first time in history, tried having a carillon accompany a silent film. We did The Hunch Back of Notre Dame. So this is actually only the second time in history that a silent film has been accompanied by the carillon, ever. And the first time anybody has ever tried having a soprano sing with the carillon.
-Steven Ball, University of Michigan Carillonneur