LEAVING WELL ENOUGH ALONE – OUT NOW

A new collection of post-ambient
sonic sketches for invisible instruments.

Now available from Bandcamp
(listen free, pay what you will to download)

Also amazon, itunes, etc.

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Slowly.

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Slowly rebuilding the site – email bhinton at gmail dot com if you’re looking for something not yet here.

(Image – window installation from Amorphous States 2011. Photo credit Brian Brooks)

Live at Auricular 12/17/1991

Brook Hinton Live at Auricular Records – December 17, 1991

Courtesy of Auricular Records (www.auricular.com) and the Internet Archive (www.archive.org)

Flow (silent)

Download/Stream 1200k mp4

Bradycardia (sketches)

Download/Stream Arrhythmic Version

Download/Stream Regulated Version 

Shimmer Crash

1200k 480p mp4

Slow Force Glimpse

800k 480p download/stream

1400k 480p download/stream

Pre-Damnation Dining (sketch – 2009?)

From Temporalab.

Watch/Download 480pVersion Here

A Trip Down Third Street (2007)

1500k 480p stream. Note – this is a silent film.

THE ATTEMPT (2011) – WATCH ONLINE (HD 2Mb/s)

 

Full Screen and Headphones advised.

A group of aquatic seekers finds the ocean to be an unreliable timekeeper.

Note this piece is in VERY slow motion – but if you really think it’s not moving, you may need to leave it on pause for a bit (needs a fast connection to play in real time)

Seven Silent Sketches (2001)


video here: http://brookhinton.com/media/7SS/7SS_DI_ipod1100.mp4 
Having  for all practical purposes given up on Familiar after three years of recutting and one too many “I really like it but I just can’t figure out how to program it” letters (and for the record, at this point I had my own misgivings about releasing it), I fell into a long post-feature creative block. This was a successful attempt to break that block – I forced myself to make seven films, without sound, using only footage from a huge ‘outs’ folder of discards and tests. I allowed myself only one hour a day to work with the footage, and strictly limited the number of cuts per segment. Now, they feel like the pre-web ancestors of some of the sketch projects in Temporalab.

Hack (1999)

1200kb/s mp4