Sunday, 29 March 2015

In the Realms of Choke.

Sunday, 29th of  March, 2015
Photo of The Kingdom Of Choke In Progress
Stephen Morton reflects on his book of drawings 'The Kingdom Of Choke' from 2012,
his time in art college, a continuing fascination with old/bald men who inspired the work and on finishing the book as a short film with Peter Lawlor


In March 2011 I started a book of drawings whilst studying illustration in Scotland. The class was given a personal project as part of the course. I decided to delve into the creation of a book of drawings that eventually became ‘The Kingdom Of Choke’.


Becoming familiar with Henry Darger around this time, his story was enigmatic both perplexing and inspiring at the same time. Henry Darger was what is considered as an Outsider Artist who spent most of his life living a quiet life working as a janitor in a hospital in Chicago. After his death a 15,145 page manuscript was found in his flat, the manuscript was called The Story of the Vivian Girls, in What is Known as the Realms of the Unreal, of the Glandeco-Angelinian War Storm, Caused by the Child Slave Rebellion. The illustrations in the book are ripe with detail but also possess this incredible energy which is hard to find. The story of Darger really resonated with me as it has for a lot of artists over the years since he was discovered. The content of Dargers work didnt really interest me more so the essence of his creation and what it meant, the idea of the solitary monk like figure working away on his drawings seemed more appealing than the complete contrary dogged frenetic commercial push of the college.


Henry Darger : Wiki
Dargers story also rang true with an essay I picked up on earlier that year. The essay was by a Norwegian Philosopher named Peter Wessel Zapffe. In his essay 'The Last Messiah' Zapffe constructs the idea of Remedies Against Panic, these remedies propose that we as humans artificially limit our consciousness to help deal with what he describes as 'cosmic panic', he compares this to the antlers of an Irish Elk who when its antlers grow too large weighs down the creatures head pinning it to the cold murky ground eventually causing it to die from starvation or panic. In the case of humans we choose to break off these antlers which is our consciousness thus the artificial limiting. Sublimation described as one of these remedies, the one I felt pertained to myself the most and which plays into the idea of transformation, pretty much summed up Darger for me


"...sublimation, is a matter of transformation rather than repression. Through stylistic or artistic gifts can the very pain of living at times be converted into valuable experiences. Positive impulses engage the evil and put it to their own ends, fastening onto its pictorial, dramatic, heroic, lyric or even comic aspects."


The premise for creating the book of drawings was finding out a truth as to why I wanted to make art in the first place and I felt now I could push all the pettiness of college and society behind me and concentrate on something that was true to me and that was creating positive impulses from the sheer dread of existence. The idea of sublimation, transformation coupled with Darger and also a self sufficient Finnish dancer named Elis Sinisto reinforced the alluring romanticism of a hermetic existence which started to give way to this book of drawings I called 'The Kingdom Of Choke' which I spent a year or so illustrating.
Drawing of Elis Sinisto (2011)
I got to around 150 pages which was far off Henry Darger's 15,145 pages but it felt good to get it down. Before starting the book I had developed a very refined way of drawing, however for 'The Kingdom Of Choke' I threw away all my preconceived notions in developing a style and tried to draw in my rawest most immediate form. I felt freed from the common cosmetic inclinations by creating something that strayed away from any obvious trend.



After finishing the book there was no clear idea what to do with it. I wanted people to see it, like the way a kid proudly unveils a shit on the carpet to its parents, an artist must do the same. I had drawn all the images both back and front of the pages in the book, there was no way of framing or displaying them really, it was too fragile to leave out in view for people to paw through and the resources weren't there to make a reproduction. After awhile I got to watching Roland Topor and Rene Laloux's 'Les Temps Morts', the film blends animation by Roland Topor with real life stock footage that is narrated over. The topic is about the cycle of violence in humanity which leads to war and crime, ending in the death penalty. This kind of short animation/visual essay i thought would be perfect for The Kingdom Of Choke so i toyed around with the idea for awhile. Eventually I came back to Ireland and and asked Peter Lawlor to help with working on a soundtrack. I wrote an accompanying text touching on the ideas of sublimation and transformation and layered it over the animation and the soundtrack.

The short animation of the Kingdom Of Choke went through two drafts, one version was played at the Moot Art and Music Festival in 2013 in Kilkenny, It then sat idle for awhile before i made some adjustments and the soundtrack was finished.


The Kingdom Of Choke (2013)
Animation Written and Drawn by Stephen Morton
Music by Peter Lawlor.
The Kingdom Of Choke OST
Soundtrack to The Kingdom Of Choke by Peter Lawlor
Track Listings:
1. The Kingdom Of Choke 1
2. The Kingdom Of Choke 2
Produced and Mastered by Peter Lawlor.
Download All here (1.46gb) here
Download PDF book here
Download OST here
Watch here 

Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Vogelbat EP/Kobina at the Bernard Shaw.

Tuesday, 24th of  March, 2015

We have some promotional videos I'll throw up here for the upcoming Kobina gig this Thursday in the Bernard Shaw and the Vogelbat EP 1 & 2 rescheduled to next month. First the final promotional video for the Moot Kobina night at The Bernard Shaw this Thursday with resident MOOT Djs REPLETE and Richie K!. 

View the original post here.
Heres the full track 'Burst' used in the recent promo video's :


Also a promo video for the upcoming Vogelbat Ep 1 & 2. Which has been pushed back to April for launch.

Heres the info :

Promo for the first physical release from Berlin-based Irish producer Vogelbat.
**Vogelbat EPs I & II**
Containing 10+ tracks with bonus cuts. 

Available as a VERY Limited Edition Handpackaged CD in April 2015.
Only on MOOT.

Video edited by Vogelbat
Track: 'Yellow Ovinnik' from Vogelbat EPs I & II


www.vogelbat.com

www.themootartgallery.org



Film in promo from The Hourglass Sanatorium

Thursday, 12 March 2015

MOOTCAST009 : KOBINA MIX

THURSDAY, 12th of  March, 2015

Ahead of his performance in the Bernard Shaw on March 26th Kobina puts together a mix for the latest MOOTcast.

We are delighted to have for you the latest MOOTcast from Kobina ahead of his upcoming gig presented by MOOT at the The Bernard Shaw In Dublin. A mix which is full of lush electronic tunes delicately selected and tenderly seeded out for your lavishly receptive earholes by Kobina. Enjoy!

duration : 53:54mins
Download here
TRACKLISTING
Inc. - The Place 
Erykah Badu - Window Seat
Kendrick Lamar - Sing About Me
Drake - Energy (Pitch Edit)
Animal Collective - Daffy Duck
Clu - Evening Ever 
Arca - Thievery
Hayden James - Permission to land (Charles Murdoch Remix)
Kingdom - Bank Head (feat. Kelela)
Lapalux - One Thing (feat. Jenna Andrews) 
Shabazz Palaces - Swerve...The Reaping
Mount Kimbie - Carbonated
Nosaj Thing - Distance
Gold Panda - I'm With You But I'm Lonely
Jon Hopkins - Abandon Window (Original Mix)
Lianne La Havas - Forget (Shlohmo Remix)
James Blake - Give a Man A Rod

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For more on Kobina visit his soundcloud here

On Thursday Night March 26th 2015 MOOT 
presents KOBINA at THE BERNARD SHAW. Show runs 8-12pm. Free Entry.
Facebook Events page here




Friday, 6 March 2015

MOOTART PROFILES : DIEGO LAZZARIN

FRIDAY, 6th of  March, 2015

In the first of MootArt Profiles Stephen Morton takes a look at the work of Diego Lazzarin. 
Disaster - Diego Lazzarin
The following feature stems from what has become a daily session of digging through websites looking at different artists work and finding new artists. Over the years I have managed to turn my facebook account from a feed of useless dribble into a fairly consistent stream of work from the artists that I like. These new MOOTART profiles aim to act as documentation to my findings from these habitual trolling's.

Diego Lazzarin is one of the artists I have grown familiar with recently. Clicking my way onto his website I was Immediately struck by the raw application of paint's that created images that looked like the harlequin child of a Marc Chagall painting for the illustrations in his debut Graphic Novel 'Amino Acid Boy and The Chaos Order'. Lazzarin gives a brief outline of the book which follows Amino Acid Boy a creature sent to earth by his lord a Bio-Architectural-Metal-Meat-Machine that lives in a dark cave in outer space. Whilst on earth Amino Acid Boy's aim is to understand individual human desires by assimilating in himself the DNA of humans in order to understand their way of thinking outside of basic biological survival instincts which the lord finds incredibly illogical. With this transition of understanding in Amino Acid Boy various interesting scenarios promise to unfold.

Digging further through the website I came across Lazzarin's animated videos. The videos stuck firmly in my head as an odd sickly coloured dew biologically infused cyber reality reminiscent of early mid-90's video game cutscenes but in no way pastiche of retro style graphics but more so a progressive affirmation of this kind of aesthetic that he occupies very well, a world seemingly steeped in a sticky energy drink formula. One of my favourite of his video pieces though is for Lazzarin's electronic music project Microwavewerewolves, the video and song Hagiography of Porn infuses a hot and frantic piece of electro music with a warped out and rehashed 70's porno flick watched with bangers and mash, the result is both equally disturbing and hilarious.
Microwavewerewolves - Hagiography Of Porn (2014)

Another video for a song Voglio Amore is a short and sweet horror chase involving a young terrified woman being tracked through a forest by a giant flying insect creature that then persists to dismember the women with venomous flames before defecating maggots into her pulped out stubs.
Voglio Amore (2012)

With the 160 page 'Amino Acid Boy and The Chaos Order' Graphic Novel almost complete after three years of work and the aim for a crowd funding in May it would be worth while subscribing for updates on Lazzarin's website to get involved in the realisation of this project. Also while your there check out his videos, music and other work on diegolazzarin.com.

Image from Amino Acid Boy and the Chaos Order
Image from Amino Acid Boy and the Chaos Order
Links:


Stephen Morton (5/3/15)

Tuesday, 3 March 2015

MOOT Presents KOBINA

TUESDAY, 3rd of  March, 2015

MOOT hosts the first in a series of nights at the Bernard Shaw in Dublin, Ireland.
Design by Stephen Morton | Drawings by Bobby Nixon.

On Thursday Night, March 26th 2015 MOOT (themootartgallery.org) will present the music of Kobina to a congregation of souls at the Bernard Shaw in Dublin as part of Good Name. REPLETE and Richie !K will also take part in the ceremony bringing with them musical revelations as MOOT resident DJ's. 

The night runs from 8 in the evening to 12 at night and there is no entry charge

https://www.facebook.com/events/415625208612377

https://soundcloud.com/kobina