I made this epic mashup
I made this epic mashup
A sound hatched and rolled up in the pounding Shure break, then returned
to the channels of cold water surf, washed out and encrusted with sand
witch blazings. Re-emerging again, tales were told tall, as Dogfish
festered and howled, rose up and wagged it’s tail, then defiantly
drifted with a stately being, a mutant of land and sea.
The stories fuzzily, yet firmly flourished - of fish that bark like
trees of fire, and markets men chirping like a burping fish in a barrel
organ donors barrel-aged wet dream.
Recorded live at the “Darkroom Holiday Special Strikes Back”, December 23rd, 2017
(Source: dogfish.bandcamp.com)
Music video for The Waltham Home Organ Society’s heavily deconstructed medley of two classic 1980′s New Zealand songs about the weather -Rain by Dragon and I Like Rain by Jean-Paul Sartre Experience
Starring Wyeth Chalmers. Song and video by me
The wonder of Dunedin and the Catlins is unrivaled in some ways
Ad I made for NZ’s favourite energy drink, made for my Digital Film and Animation Diploma
Image I knocked up for my all-organ covers band
Our first official release is a medley of NZ classics by Ray Columbus and Alec Bathgate
Highlights from Dunedin’s great annual 24 hour book sale at the Regent Theatre
Small sculptures for Next Gallery’s group show “Double Threat”
The first solo live set I’ve done in a long time
Rough draft for the intro for an animated show about the staff of my favourite bar fighting native NZ birds.
Made as part of the diploma I’m doing in Digital Animation and Film at Yoobee, Christchurch
Last year I caught a space waka courtesy of the Maori Aeronautics And Space Association (MA’ASA) to host a radio show from the Australasian Space Station (A.S.S)
All the songs I played were kiwi and space themed
Motion poster made for a Yoobee digital art and film diploma.
A collaboration between Ollie Beckett, Kate Sanford and myself
The brief was a 20 second motion poster for a “fruit-based adventure”
(Source: youtube.com)
I have been collecting screenshots of wikipedia edits made from publicly accessible wi-fi IP addresses.
You too can do this by typing in “Special:MyContributions“ into the wikipedia search bar. I recommend doing it from a place like a shopping mall, library, hospital, airport or university.
The above edits and many more appear in the first issue of Christchurch art gallery The Physics Room’s art journal, “Hamster”