In addition to today’s featured video by Patrick Breiner, we also have a new Bird is the Worm Tumblr entry from Breiner. You can see his work space by following this LINK.
Today’s video is Patrick Breiner (using his alias Vartan Mamigonian) performing a bit of improv atop the rooftop structures of the Brooklyn Navy Yard. As many of you know, I’m a sucker for the rooftop photos and videos, so I feature one whenever I can. It would’ve been nice had there been a quick pan across the landscape, just to get a sense of the horizon line. Of course, both musician and cameraman may have been more concerned with not falling than they were about my aesthetic preferences, so we’ll give them a pass on that little personal cinematography faux-pas.
Here’s that video:
I was hoping, actually to feature a different video of Breiner’s, but there doesn’t appear to be any actual footage of his performance at Home Audio. I only know about it myself because of this nifty photo:
And just as I have a thing for rooftop shots, I also have a thing for installations that incorporate lots of pretty lights. So there you have it.
If you want to explore Breiner’s music, head on over to his Bandcamp page.
Jan 19 2014
Patrick Breiner at the Brooklyn Navy Yard
In addition to today’s featured video by Patrick Breiner, we also have a new Bird is the Worm Tumblr entry from Breiner. You can see his work space by following this LINK.
Today’s video is Patrick Breiner (using his alias Vartan Mamigonian) performing a bit of improv atop the rooftop structures of the Brooklyn Navy Yard. As many of you know, I’m a sucker for the rooftop photos and videos, so I feature one whenever I can. It would’ve been nice had there been a quick pan across the landscape, just to get a sense of the horizon line. Of course, both musician and cameraman may have been more concerned with not falling than they were about my aesthetic preferences, so we’ll give them a pass on that little personal cinematography faux-pas.
Here’s that video:
I was hoping, actually to feature a different video of Breiner’s, but there doesn’t appear to be any actual footage of his performance at Home Audio. I only know about it myself because of this nifty photo:
And just as I have a thing for rooftop shots, I also have a thing for installations that incorporate lots of pretty lights. So there you have it.
If you want to explore Breiner’s music, head on over to his Bandcamp page.
Have a great Sunday!
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