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Ballad of the Goddess from The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword.

ON MY OCARINA.

I paused in one part cause there was hair in my mouth, and I can’t record a second/better one cause my roommates are both back, sick, and kind of…sleep deprived. So you get a wiggidy one, Will.

ENJOY.

Edit: Might as well share this with Dave, too.

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Behold, a video of me playing my ocarina with a song that I’m sure at least some of you are familiar with.

Here’s Zelda’s Lullaby. 

And now I’ll shut up about my ocarina today. 

Performance art, to me, has always been such a strange concept. Naturally, it is a very conceptual thing, and requires time for the body to execute. Sometimes, it really is beautiful and aesthetic, other times it just looks like really awkward theatre blocking, leaving a permanent furrowed brow on my face. 

There are different ways to do performance art, and the ones that we all know are things like theatre, musical production, concerts, mimes, circus work, live paintings, improv, flash mobs or recitals. Another way to look at the idea of performance art is doing anything outside natural and impulsive action in everyday life, therefore anything premeditated can be considered a performance. 

That’s entirely conceptual, though. 

Now, this type of performance in this video called Architectural Dialogue, it’s a bit more obscure. Take a look and make up your own opinion about what contemporary artists are calling a standard for performance art.

wiggidystoic:

chompass:

scenefux:

monstrenoir:

Holy crap, please watch this. I think I just peed. I am in tears. WHY IS THIS SO FUNNY!?

I CAN’T BREATHE

Fuck yEs THIS

ITS NOT A C O O k IE

Oh my god.
OF COURSE IT’S AN OOOORAAAANGE 

He’s so mad. I can’t even.

One of my favourite covers of an old song.

It’s one of those where you just drift off in a slow, swaying motion, as you listen to the song. I could be sitting here at a desk, or it comes on the radio, and I’ll just stop to listen to it. 

One of those feel good song, if you will.

Here for you this evening:
Strangers In The Night from the Stubbs The Zombie Soundtrack

nikkotine:

Ahahahahahahaha!

I love the fact that cats yawn. The end.

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