We’ve updated our Terms of Use to reflect our new entity name and address. You can review the changes here.
We’ve updated our Terms of Use. You can review the changes here.

Human Machine

from Empty House Boogie by Vintage and Nature

/
  • Streaming + Download

    Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
    Purchasable with gift card

      $1 USD  or more

     

about

Rock, Progressive Rock, Funk, Blues and Jazz from Scandinavia in the spirit of 1980s.

Paintings by

Kurt Schwitters
De Chirico
Kawabe Masahisa
Lee Krasner
Max Ernst


The artist Kawabe Masahisa (1901–1990) depicted a human head surrounded by various machinery in his 1924 work Mekanizumu (“Mechanism”).

The functions of the tools, pipes, screws, bolts and gears are difficult to guess, as one’s perception is limited and thus not able to contextualize the individual elements. The cold and grey-colored impression of the machinery is placed in contrast to the skin-coloured head of the human and the red of his dissected throat.

The human parts blend almost naturally with the mechanical surroundings and vanish gradually while screws and gears are being assembled around them. A few mysterious objects such as a small typewriter and a piece of a map beneath the head, and the writing “L’Esprit Nouveau” in capital letters on the upper left side, attract one’s attention.

On closer observation one will notice that these elements are made of actual paper, and they are not the only ones. Kawabe inserted further collage parts, such as small pipes, screws, and bolts, very precisely and with careful regard to the oil paint.

By creating this illusionistic atmosphere the boundaries between the painted and collage elements merge naturally. The striking writing is a reference to the artists’ knowledge and awareness of avant-garde tendencies and movements in Europe; L’Esprit Nouveau was a magazine by the architect Le Corbusier (1887–1965) and the painter Amédée Ozenfant (1886–1966) published between 1920 and 1925 in Paris.

credits

from Empty House Boogie, released March 30, 2022

license

all rights reserved

tags

about

Vintage and Nature

A Retrospective Collection of Sensitive Instrumentals from Scandinavia.

The Musicians in those days--> Last.fm below:

contact / help

Contact Vintage and Nature

Streaming and
Download help

Report this track or account

Vintage and Nature recommends:

If you like Vintage and Nature, you may also like: