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Roy Buckley

Are we standing in the right line

About Me

Hello, I am a VJ - doing live visuals for concerts, events, and pretty much anything that needs cool stuff projected on a screen, wall, ceiling, building, Go Go dancer, etc..I do my thing in Upstate NY.If you need to get more info on who I am and what I do -- Check my site @ www.roybuckley.com

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My Interests

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I'd like to meet:

All things audio video, music, short film, and multimedia. If you are in the Upstate NY area and want to collaborate on a project send me a line. I am an experienced shooter/editor with my own gear.

Music:


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Movies:

The greatest films are those which show how society shapes humankind. I like short movies, I like well done TV Ads, ( We are living in the golden age of subversive "hidden meaning" television Ads. The creativity is so good that the Ad directors are getting really creative in selling product AND showing an artistiic message totally seperate from the cars/insurance/orange juice they are trying to sell) I like large projection visuals, I like indie experimental. Experimental filmwhich traditionally has meant abstract, nonnarrative, and small-format works produced with small budgetshas been expanding to address wider audiences. Experimental video, video art, electronic art, alternative TV, community video, guerrilla television, computer art: these are a few of the labels that have been applied to a body of work that began to emerge in the United States in the l960s. Arguably, the most important of these labels is "experimental." The dominant goal of this video movement over the past 30 years has been change, achieved through the strategy of experimentation. The consistent target for this change has been television--commercially supported, network broadcast, mainstream television--whose success with mass audiences was the result of the repetition of proven formulas rather than aesthetic, ideological or industrial innovation or experimentation. It is perhaps commercial television's ability to interpret the uncertain world within the context of familiar conventions that makes it an essential part of everyday life in America. And it is this body of familiar interpretations that became the challenge of experimental video artists. It is the desire to be free that has driven the experiments of American video artists and it is the possibility of liberating the full potential of all human beings that will lead them into experimental collaborations in the future... width="425" height="350" .."I have come to believe that the whole world is an enigma, a harmless enigma that is made terrible by our own mad attempt to interpret it as though it had an underlying truth."

Television:

Let me put it this way, I love all things TV. Everything on TV is made out of context, presented out of context, viewed out of context. TV is your friend, it gives so much but asks so very little.

Books:

Unknown Man - By Yatri - Most of the book is B.S. but then again sometimes I need to read a little B.S. I could put more book titles on this but as far as books go my road always goes back to this one.

Heroes:

Woody Vasulka