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YouTube as an arts performance encyclopedia

Terry Teachout has a large and superb compilation of YouTube videos and, from other sources, audio recordings of performances by Casals, Heifetz, jazz greats, Dylan, T. S. Eliot, and many more. Scroll down on lower right.

-- Edward Tufte


The local music community here in Savannah has also created an archive of sorts of YouTube videos. For folks with more eclectic tastes, this covers everything from free form jazz to obscure world music artists with plenty of indie rock and/or roll in between. As a warning, some may find the language offensive. However, the research that has gone into assembling this collection is superb.

http:// www.savannahunderground.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=4011

-Tap

-- Tap


No comment on the music itself (and I am deaf to lyrics, so my apologies if they are offensive), but this music video's theme is data and information graphics. Therefore it may be amusing to readers:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBvaHZIrt0o

-- David McCabe (email)


Giovanni Sollima, Sogno ad Occhi Aperti, part I and part II.

-- Niels Olson (email)


Riding the Slide:

Dr. Tufte- thought you might be interested in this if you hadnt yet seen it. This U-tube video cartoon reminds me of Minards's 'Napoleon's March to Moscow', both being elegantly simple graphic displays of historic tragedies.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ulxe1ie-vEY

Eileen

-- Eileen Governale (email)




Threads relevant to art history, especially cubism:


Threads relevant to video:
Flame Theater
Multiplicity in visual experiences (ET presentation for a museum show)