Surrealism: Clockwork Horses
Surrealism is a cultural movement that began in the early 1920s, and is best known for the visual artworks and writings of the group members. This video is part of the “Palette” project and pays homage to the Surrealism movement. Video by Mark Garvey, song “Clockwork Horses” by Bill Hooper. Please visit www.MarkGarvey.co.uk for more details.
Video Rating: 5 / 5
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thanks very much for your kind words,
Mark.
Tremendous video ! Enjoyed the way the song builds up dynamically, & especially like the chorus. I first saw Magritte in photography magazines in maybe, 1970? Anyway, it was decades before Photoshop when computers were main-frame hulks & I/O consisted of punch cards. A few photographers were using darkroom techniques to do Magritte inspired compositions. I’m sure many will appreciate your references, including the Un Chien Andalou bleeding lens. Nice.
yes of course
Well done.
such a wicked song!!
love the riff!!
love the video!!
any way i can get my hands on the track??