You Broke My Heart by Current Joys (formerly TELE/VISIONS) from the album Wild Heart
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You Broke My Heart by Current Joys (formerly TELE/VISIONS) from the album Wild Heart
Blade Running by TELE/VISIONS (AKA Current Joys) from the album Wild Heart
I lost my mind in a thunder storm But its alright I feel psychotic But you're still dancing with me tonight My man satan He's gonna take you at the right time Don't you worry everything will be alright Its alright
Current Joys-Ghosts
Current Joys-Kids
TELE/VISION
I listened to the cure,
I listened to the cure,
I listened to the cure and then I cried
I watched Videodrome,
I watched Videodrome,
I watched Videodrome and lost my mind
I tried to write a song,
I tried to write a song,
I tried to write a song I think you'd like
But no one gives a shit,
No one gives a shit about my life
Until I die
I have nightmares,
I have nightmares,
I have nightmares all the time
So I stay awake,
So I stay awake
So I stay awake all night
I say I'm gonna leave,
I say I'm gonna leave,
I say I'm gonna leave but I think you're right
I'm gonna stay right here,
I'm gonna stay right here,
I'm gonna stay right here until I die
Until I die
September 2013
From TELEVISION Part 1 (Original Airdate September 29, 2013)
As part of the ‘You’re History’ festival program marking the 30th anniversary of Sydney's Performance Space, artists and curators Alex White and Emma Ramsay have curated TELE VISIONS, a five day festival to coincide with the lead up to, and shut down on December 3rd, of the analogue television signal in Sydney.
The festival uses this moment in Australia’s history as a prompt to reflect on the the end of 57 continuous years of the most pervasive mass media platform to date, seeking “to engage artists, communities and the public in pulling apart the cultural and technological phenomenon of TV in its dying moments.”
The program will include artworks devised specifically for TV broadcast with a live studio audience, a curated screening program of preprepared material, talks, panels and critical writing, as well as a sleepover and breakfast on the morning of the analogue signal’s death. It will showcase new art works devised specifically for live TV by artists Lara Thoms, Joel Stern, Kate Blackmore, Frances Barrett, Wrong Solo (Agatha Gothe-Snape and Brian Fuata) and Pia van Gelder.
Nicola Scott caught up with Emma Ramsay about the project.
MORE: http://televisionsproject.org/