Electronic Catch Up
Man & Woman Machine
Daphne Oram, written nearly a decade before Oram founded the Radiophonic Workshop.
Slide show
Jarod Lew (1987-) is an American artist and documentary photographer based in Michigan, whose work focuses on the changing identity of Detroit.
Maybe I ll see you there, captures everyday life in the aftermath of thecdty s decline . Rather than deserted streets and ruined houses, which have become Detroit clichés, Lew captures the human stories of his native city.
Duration: 4 minutes 8 seconds
Released at Universal Music Publishing Ltd/ Famous Music
® 1999 Björk Overseas Ltd/One Little Indian Ltd
Design: Weirdcore
Weirdcore, long-time collaborator with British electronic musician Aphex Twin (Richard James), reveals the process of making the video for the EP Collapse. Weirdcore was inspired by photographs he took of the architecture and landscapes of Cornwall, where James grew up. He also drew inspiration from Ridley Scott s film Blade R