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Eye and ear candy, to placate your Monday stupor.

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Happy Monday. How much coffee have you had? Enough to track the tricks of this impressive local yo-yo-thrower? Set to the equally dexterous and energetic Hoop + Wire by Portland’s own Boy Eats Drum Machine, Clifton B. proves he’s “just swift enough.”


I know what you’re saying. Those were some radical yo-yo moves, man, but where is the actual wire that the song title implies? Oddly enough, it’s wound its way around Little Beirut’s “Last Light,” which features intricately detailed stop-motion-animated sequences, conceived by band-members who daylight as LAIKA talent.


Culturephile can’t help but wish they’d stuck with the stop-mo motif for the whole piece, despite the art form’s notorious time-consumption. (See Culturephile coverage of Fred, by Misha Klein and Billygoat’s Dioscuri.) But, with an upcoming album release for the band, we suppose the show must go on.

Finally, the following piece, recently released by Portland Cello Project, features marionette puppetry in a scale set, and then not-to-scale live locations. Telling the tragic tale of a displaced shrimp in a big cruel world, this short points up the gulf-pollution crisis in a poignant, accessible way.

Tags: Portland Art music Film Animation LAIKA video puppet

 

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By Manny Mota on Aug 17, 2010 at 9:32PM

When is Clifton B’s next show?

By Anne (post author) on Aug 18, 2010 at 9:41AM

I don’t know whether or not Clifton B. does live shows as a yoyo superstar. Boy Eats Drum Machine (featuring a different, but equally agile, guy) gigs regularly. You might check with local label Tender Loving Empire for more info on both.

By Irene on Aug 19, 2010 at 1:18PM

Boy Eats Drum Machine’s website is: www.boyeatsdrummachine.com
Shows are listed there!

By Anne (post author) on Aug 19, 2010 at 1:52PM

Thanks, Irene!

And, Manny, I should mention that though Boy Eats Drum Machine didn’t use a yoyo last I checked, he did multitask on turntables, a saxophone, live singing, and the requisite drum machine.

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