# | Track | Duration | |
---|---|---|---|
1. | A New Renaissance | ||
2. | Santa Fe | ||
3. | Life | ||
4. | All Active | ||
5. | Debt | ||
6. | Faded Reflection | ||
7. | The Past | ||
8. | A Different Place | ||
9. | SoHo | ||
10. | The Future | ||
11. | Did We Find This Place? | ||
12. | Blue Dome | ||
13. | Enigma | ||
14. | Warhol | ||
15. | Alternate Reality | ||
16. | Dali | ||
17. | The Kitchen | ||
18. | Reykjavík | ||
19. | Evolution | ||
20. | Reinvented |
Added on Monday, May 11, 2020
Sony Masterworks presents the soundtrack album for the documentary The Vasulka Effect. The album contains the score composed by the Icelandic post-rock duo Hugar (Bergur Ţórisson and Pétur Jónsson).
Sony Masterworks presents the soundtrack album for the documentary The Vasulka Effect. The album contains the score composed by the Icelandic post-rock duo Hugar (Bergur Ţórisson and Pétur Jónsson).
The soundtrack is available on October 2, 2020 on Amazon and all major digital music stores
The Vasulka Effect is directed by Hrafnhildur Gunnarsdóttir, produced by Sagafilm and Krumma Films in co-production with Produkce Radim Prochazka, Nonami and Bullitt Film.
The Vasulka Effect is a documentary portraying the life and work of pioneers of video art Steina and Woody Vasulka. Their history with video dates back to the late 60 ́s when they lived and worked in New York. Some have called them the grandparents of the “YouTube generation”, others: “grandparents of video art”, seem forgotten by the art world.
With humor and serenity, they are struggling with finances and how to leave their media archives to the world. We start to understand the major impact video had on art and society from the 60 ́s until now, a period referred to as the second renaissance, where media art contributed to the decentralization of art and corporate media. With only a handful of allies we see them being rediscovered by art collectors and museums.
The revolutionary nature of video and video art movement a period referred to as the second renaissance, anticipated the decentralization of media and not so quiet revolution against censorship.
More info at: Official website Saga Films