BACKSPACE bak.spc.org

VDrom glimpse of Backspace, the independent clink street London based Net Lounge 1996-1999, provided a physical hub with media access shared networking resources and information and its own large servers for tea drinkers, artists, innovators and imagineers, slackers and hackers, hive builders and code meddlers who in a collective spirit of free net-working untapped and developed internet utility and the creative usage of other technologies.
Birthplace for many events, presentations, projects and creative collectives bak.spc.org many live on to this day in their different incarnations such as SPC Media Lab Deckspace

Part of digital culture overview programs on independent interactive producers, produced by Crissalidafor Canal+’s Satelite Digital TV Broadcast. 14th Dec.’98 to 4th Jan.’99. copyright 1998-99 Little Bubble of Laughter

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NITINOL META-MATERIAL

Nitinol shape-recovery memory metal within Jason Verbelli’s Free Energy Hidden Science presentation, London November 2012, produced by Crissalida Little Bubble of Laughter in collaboration with OneLove Get Real and Zeitgeist Movement uk

Interactive invite with further info links here. Just click on the screen as the video moves along.

TV CONTEST

How I got hold of my first handycam C-VHS Video and became a video-artist therehence.

Features myself as a teenager and reknown artist, arts maverick, patron Pedro Garhel RIP, as a couple competing as worst singers.

Together we run New Media Arts Centre ESPACIO ‘P’ , a defunct space that has now gain mythical status due to its pioneering views which opened the developments of new media arts nationwide in Spain and abroad.

ISSAN TRANS

  • Psychedelic perceptions in ethnographic fusion.

    Chaotic human perceptions turn fractal human expressions in this ethnographic collective fusion piece which transcends transexuality the Issan way, with a Bangkok twang by Crissalida.

    The Northern Thailand traditional and culturally rich region of Issan gets a modern kick through a basking music band with a charismatic leader, in this caleidoscopic view which allows glimpses beyond colour and shape. ©2012 Little Bubble of Laughter

  • NEUROSIS

    NEUROSIS Schismatic portrait into mental space.
    Video-artist Crissalida -Little Bubble of Laughter- on tele-visual landscapes using video and animation.

    Sequence from multi-media performance THE FIELD, 4th and 5th July 2000, The Rex, Docklands International Festival, London.
    A powerful visual and sensory experience, celebrating the seven ages of man, the passing of time and the anticipation of a bright future.
    Composer Tunde Jejede on 11 piece orchestra.
    Choreography, 45 dance performers directed by Wayne McGregor’s Random Dance include 25 under tens from Keir Hardie School and 10 over sixties from Hibiscus Caribbean Elderly Association.

    KUMBH MELA

  • Poetic journey into the historic spiritual festivity Maha Kumbha Mela 2001 in Allahabad, India, the largest gathering of humans ever recorded.
    The rawness of being there among wandering musicians, ascetics and Sadhus at the Juna Akhara camp. It features Sri YamunaGiri NagaBaba.
    Shot, directed, edited and produced by Crissalida. 
    ©2001 Little Bubble of Laughter

    Watch the full Maha Kumbha Mela documentary in chapters here
    http://player.vimeo.com/hubnut/album/1651183?color=44bbff&background=000000&slideshow=1&video_title=1&video_byline=1

    ALIVE

    In the 3rd century BC, a passing royal barque carrying a charismatic princess foundered in a storm. She came to inhabit the Andaman sea close to the wreck using power gained through many past lives, to grant favours to all who came to pay respect.

    Music: Danse religieuse by Ravel.
    All other credits: Crissalida
    © 2002 Little Bubble of Laughter

    TECH MASHUP

    The impact of technology within creative environs at the end of the millennium , featuring Graham Harwood, N1, Osmani Soundz, Cris Cheek, Shinkansen, Backspace and many more.
    Shot between 1996-1999, most production credits go to Crissalida. Please see end credits for full details.
    Soundtrack tittle ‘How much’ by Sevensensis
    ©1999 Little Bubble of Laughter