Re:EBN

Jeremy Hollister (jhollist@evl.uic.edu)
Mon, 24 Mar 1997 18:03:44 -0600 (CST)


Hello all, been away for a while but saying hello again.

EBN is incredible. Flat out. Greg DeoCampo (one of EBN) developed After
Effects which is used for many videos, and just great moving visuals.
Now they are working on a mac based video sampler.

There is also OVT(optique vid teq) out here in Chicago who do visuals,
quite intense work, although mostly they work Raves (more due to the city
than preference).

you can check out their page:

www.mcs.net/~ovt

But Lo-Ki -> I would like to hear more about these NY cats doing visuals.
If you have more info.

Jeremy

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Michael Aregood wrote:

> > As far as i know there's only one EBN
(Emergency Broadcast Network) and > the song you speak of is "Get down,
get down" which i'm pretty sure was > released in 92'. The sample is
actually Harrison Ford in a movie i can't > recall. These guys have been
trailblazers since way back in video > editing/visuals. The shit is just
bugged out, multiple layered, video > collages. I saw them live and it was
unreal. It was the most unique > visual experience i've had at a live
performance yet there was like 10 > people there!!! If any of you know of
anyone doing similar stuff i'd > really like to find out about it.

Well here in NYC the rulers of the visuals scene are a duo who go by the
name Feedbuck Galore and they do the visuals at Konkrete Jungle, Kung Fu
Lounge, and lots of other events...

On the west coast is the legendary (within the house/rave scene) Donovan
(not the 60's rock star), a San Francisco native who has just re-located
to Los Angeles... he does really amazing work, 2-3 16mm movie projectors
running loops, 6-8 slide projectors overlapping slides, with a color
wheel... the man is truly psychedelic, not to be missed if you get a
chance. (not to mention that he's a truly stellar human being and super
cool to hang out with.)

peace,

Lo-Ki