Waxin' & Milkin: A Visual Mixtape
Dec 21

A bit late on this but Albert Exergian’s minimalist TV show posters are (and have been) available for sale over at the always awesome Blanka.co.uk

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A bit late on this but Albert Exergian’s minimalist TV show posters are (and have been) available for sale over at the always awesome Blanka.co.uk
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Nov 16

Popular TV Shows Series: Weeds
by Albert Exergian

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Popular TV Shows Series: Weedsby Albert Exergian

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Nov 12

Popular TV Shows Series: Knight Rider
by Albert Exergian

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Popular TV Shows Series: Knight Rider by Albert Exergian
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Popular TV Shows Series: Twin Peaks
by Albert Exergian

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Popular TV Shows Series: Twin Peaksby Albert Exergian
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Popular TV Shows Series: Mad Men
by Albert Exergian

Minimalist posters are where it’s at.

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Popular TV Shows Series: Mad Menby Albert Exergian
Minimalist posters are where it’s at.
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Aug 27

Music For 18 Musicians
Steve Reich
1976

This piece makes me want to act out an hour-long montage of me smoking a pipe, pouring bright-colored liquids into beakers and test tubes, showing a close-up of my hand activating a stopwatch, writing out the Fibonacci sequence on a chalkboard, shaking my head and then erasing it, pacing back-and-forth with my arms outstretched reading lines from Camera Lucida by Roland Barthes, tracking shot of myself with a shodo brush adding the last stroke of what is the 14th variation of the kanji meaning ‘benevolence’, playing a few notes on a grand piano then tearing up the music sheet and throwing the chair across the room in slow-mo, shot of me holding a lion cub in my arms, King’s Gambit Accepted, pawn gets Knight promotion in 7 moves, checkmate, “pococurante, country of origin: Italy, ‘P-O-C-O-C-U-R-A-N-T-E’ pocurante”, stop motion footage of me widdling a 1:8 scale wood replica of Laocoön and His Sons, shot of myself sitting on a balcony railing with one knee up holding a telescope slightly nodding my head, then closing with the camera revolving around me feverishly pounding the keys on an IBM Selectric typewriter and tossing the page in the air. The End.

Listen to it yourself and you’d want to do the same thing.

Thanks Franco / Spaces for the heads up

Music For 18 MusiciansSteve Reich1976
This piece makes me want to act out an hour-long montage of me smoking a pipe, pouring bright-colored liquids into beakers and test tubes, showing a close-up of my hand activating a stopwatch, writing out the Fibonacci sequence on a chalkboard, shaking my head and then erasing it, pacing back-and-forth with my arms outstretched reading lines from Camera Lucida by Roland Barthes, tracking shot of myself with a shodo brush adding the last stroke of what is the 14th variation of the kanji meaning ‘benevolence’, playing a few notes on a grand piano then tearing up the music sheet and throwing the chair across the room in slow-mo, shot of me holding a lion cub in my arms, King’s Gambit Accepted, pawn gets Knight promotion in 7 moves, checkmate, “pococurante, country of origin: Italy, ‘P-O-C-O-C-U-R-A-N-T-E’ pocurante”, stop motion footage of me widdling a 1:8 scale wood replica of Laocoön and His Sons, shot of myself sitting on a balcony railing with one knee up holding a telescope slightly nodding my head, then closing with the camera revolving around me feverishly pounding the keys on an IBM Selectric typewriter and tossing the page in the air. The End.
Listen to it yourself and you’d want to do the same thing.
Thanks Franco / Spaces for the heads up