Tulse Luper Update:
Twice before we’ve discussed Peter Greenaway’s “upcoming” multimedia project
The Tulse Luper Suitcases:
three movies,
two books, a
VJ tour (
.wmv interview about a similar project,
Nightwatching, to give you some idea of what a VJ tour is), and more. With the recent launch of the online multiplayer game,
The Tulse Luper Journey , perhaps the project is no longer upcoming at all. The story centers on
92 suitcases related to the life of Greenaway’s alter ego
Tulse Luper. Discovered in various locations around the globe, the suitcases illustrate the
history of Uranium (and by extension the history of the
20th century). Read Greenaway’s lecture on the project
here, hear an interview focused on the VJ performance
here, or read stories attributed to Tulse Luper
here. [More Inside]
posted by jrb223
on Jun 6, 2006 -
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“It was only natural that one day I should decide to toss my
film into a dank corner of my garden. After a hot, humid summer, I came to gather up the
film(Embedded Quicktime), which over the course of the summer I'd entirely forgotten. The
colors remained very pure and intense, but had departed from their previous form. Indeed, they were laying themselves down upon the old action film to form veritable mosaics of
color, remarkably like the stained glass of church windows. This was a really pleasurable experience.” –
Jurgen Reble,
on his art
posted by jrb223
on Mar 22, 2006 -
7 comments