'Typist' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Barefoot to Goa (2013)
Actors:
Ujjwal Chandra (editor),
Farrukh Jaffar (actress),
Purva Parag (actress),
Praveen Morchhale (writer),
Praveen Morchhale (director),
Praveen Morchhale (producer),
Rohit Sharma (composer),
Saara Nahar (actress),
Sonu Chourasia (actor),
Satyajeet Chourasia (producer),
Jack Francis (composer),
Nikita Shah (costume designer),
Prakhar (actor),
Ajay Chourey (actor),
Sharad (actor),
Genres:
Adventure,
Drama,
Family,
Typist (2013)
Actors:
Sergey Vlasov (director),
Sergey Vlasov (writer),
Yoram Levinstein (actor),
Yana Kluvak (producer),
Eya Sigal (costume designer),
Vitaliy Freadland (actor),
Ella Kohn (editor),
Michael Lerner (actor),
Plot: In an underground world a group of typists are typing texts constantly. Suddenly one of the keyboards gets broken and the typist has to exit the room to find himself a new keyboard. The thing is he is the first one to exit this very room ever.
Genres:
Fantasy,
Sci-Fi,
Short,
The Wicked (2011)
Actors:
Michele Mizeski (actress),
Shaun Smith (producer),
Shaun Smith (writer),
Shaun Smith (director),
Frank Smith (actor),
Ennol Angus (editor),
James Sizemore (editor),
Jessica Catts (miscellaneous crew),
Vin D'Anton (miscellaneous crew),
Dexter Anderson (actor),
Jacob Wydra (miscellaneous crew),
Shane Donahue (actor),
Ryan Jackson (actor),
John Brietling (producer),
William Lees Jr. (producer),
Genres:
Drama,
Horror,
Short,
Thriller,
Assassination La Vendetta (2003)
Actors:
Anders Holine (editor),
Dan Bolmgren (writer),
Anders Holine (writer),
Dan Bolmgren (director),
Anders Holine (director),
Dan Bolmgren (editor),
Dan Bolmgren (actor),
Anders Holine (actor),
Dan Bolmgren (producer),
Anders Holine (producer),
Justin Cecka (actor),
Gary Bolmgren (actor),
Drew Zimmerman (actor),
Matt Luchau (actor),
Eric Sabouneh (actor),
Genres:
Crime,
Drama,
Short,
Giannis kai Maria (1982)
Actors:
Despo Diamantidou (actress),
Akis Florentis (actor),
Yannis Tsitsopoulos (editor),
Giannis Fyrios (actor),
Andreas Filippides (actor),
Athena Mertiri (actress),
Pavlos Filippou (producer),
Costas Bakalis (actor),
Yiorgos Mylonas (actor),
Stratos Pahis (actor),
Giorgos Tzifos (actor),
Giorgos Tzortzis (actor),
Yannis Himonidis (actor),
Panos Glykofrydis (director),
Panos Glykofrydis (writer),
Genres:
Drama,
Luca il contrabbandiere (1980)
Actors:
Salvatore Billa (actor),
Charles Borromel (actor),
Charles Borromel (actor),
Charles Borromel (actor),
Charles Borromel (actor),
Charles Borromel (actor),
Charles Borromel (actor),
Charles Borromel (actor),
Charles Borromel (actor),
Charles Borromel (actor),
Charles Borromel (actor),
Charles Borromel (actor),
Angelo Boscariol (actor),
Marcel Bozzuffi (actor),
Guido Alberti (actor),
Plot: Cigarette smugglers in Naples run into problems with cocaine operations being set up by a rival smuggler. Full of violence, including a women's face being burned off with a blow torch and a graphic rape scene.
Keywords: action-hero, alley-fight, anger, anti-hero, arm-blown-off, assassination, bare-breasts, bare-chested-male, beaten-to-death, beating
Genres:
Action,
Crime,
Drama,
Thriller,
Jestrab kontra Hrdlicka (1953)
Actors:
Jirí Steimar (actor),
Svetla Svozilová (actress),
Jan Pivec (actor),
Vladimír Repa (actor),
Jaroslav Marvan (actor),
Karel Hovorka (actor),
Zdenek Rehor (actor),
Alois Dvorský (actor),
Frantisek Kreuzmann (actor),
Josef Bek (actor),
Frantisek Smolík (actor),
Josef Príhoda (actor),
Vladimír Hlavatý (actor),
Jirina Lukesová (editor),
Jirí Srnka (composer),
Genres:
,
Jestrab kontra Hrdlicka (1953)
Actors:
Jirí Steimar (actor),
Svetla Svozilová (actress),
Jan Pivec (actor),
Vladimír Repa (actor),
Jaroslav Marvan (actor),
Karel Hovorka (actor),
Zdenek Rehor (actor),
Alois Dvorský (actor),
Frantisek Kreuzmann (actor),
Josef Bek (actor),
Frantisek Smolík (actor),
Josef Príhoda (actor),
Vladimír Hlavatý (actor),
Jirina Lukesová (editor),
Jirí Srnka (composer),
Genres:
,
The Pay Off (1942)
Actors:
Harry C. Bradley (actor),
Tom Brown (actor),
Roy Butler (actor),
Roy Butler (actor),
Robert Middlemass (actor),
'Snub' Pollard (actor),
John Sheehan (actor),
Forrest Taylor (actor),
Arthur Thalasso (actor),
Herb Vigran (actor),
Evelyn Brent (actress),
Arthur Hoerl (writer),
Arthur Dreifuss (director),
Charles Henkel Jr. (editor),
Sheldon Jett (actor),
Plot: Special prosecutor Lloyd Pearson has been murdered and there is strong evidence that gambler Moroni committed the crime, but he has an air-tight alibi, spending the evening with Brad McKay, star reporter of the Chronicle. Norris, the publisher, send Brad and his son, Guy Norris, to cover the story. Brad learns that Moroni did commit the murder, but has no way to prove it. Moroni tells Brad that the murdered prosecutor was getting a payoff, and was killed by his assistant Hugh Walker following a quarrel. John Angus, proprietor of the Hi Lo Club, tells Moroni that Brad suspects him. Phyllis Walker tells Brad that her father is in danger from Moroni. Hugh Walker has given her a key to the public locker where some money is hidden. That night, Brad finds Moroni dead. He realizes there is a higher-up that had Moroni kill Pearson, and then has had Moroni killed. He learns that Walker has been kidnapped, but secures the money from the locker and hides it in his apartment. He meets Alma Dorne at the night club, and, while attracted to her, he suspects she is an accomplice of the gang. He surprises her while she is searching his apartment for the money, and agrees to help him. Norris summons Brad to his home for Brad to show him what evidence he has collected so far. Norris, at the point of a gun, tells Brad he has collected too much. Brad gets the upper hand by telling Norris that his son Guy is walking into a death trap. Norris rushes to save his son from the trap he himself had set for Brad.
Keywords: 1940s, b-movie, big-boss, big-city, cigarette-smoking, criminal, deception, district-attorney, doctor, double-murder
Genres:
Action,
Crime,
Mystery,
Romance,
Taglines: AN AIR-TIGHT ALIB? He thought he had an air-tight alibi...but a fast-talking newshawk punched holes in it! Tracy---the Great-Go-Getter...Is Back in a Sensational Role! HE'S BACK AGAIN... The Fastest talking newshawk in his greatest role!
Pardon Us (1931)
Actors:
Gordon Douglas (actor),
Eddie Baker (actor),
Oliver Hardy (actor),
Frank Austin (actor),
Baldwin Cooke (actor),
Charles Dorety (actor),
Harry Bernard (actor),
Bobby Dunn (actor),
Eddie Dunn (actor),
Bobby Burns (actor),
James Finlayson (actor),
Otto Fries (actor),
Dick Gilbert (actor),
Charlie Hall (actor),
Jack Hill (actor),
Plot: It's Prohibition, and the boys wind up behind bars after Stan sells some of their home-brew beer to a policeman. In prison, Stan's loose tooth keeps getting him in trouble, because it sounds like he's giving everybody a rasp- berry. But it earns him the respect of The Tiger, a rough prisoner, and the boys manage to slip away during The Tiger's escape attempt. They disguise themselves in blackface and hide on a cotton plantation, but are recaptured when the warden happens by. Back in the big house, they find themselves in a hail of bullets, caught between the state militia and gun-toting prisoners, when The Tiger tries another escape.
Keywords: automobile, blackface, chewing-gum, classroom, comic-frustration, dentist, dog, laurel-and-hardy, machine-gun, parody
Genres:
Comedy,
Crime,
Drama,
Musical,
Taglines: The world has been waiting for THEIR FIRST FULL LENGTH TALKING PICTURE Mr. Hardy is a man of wonderful ideas -- so is Mr. Laurel -- as long as he doesn't try to think.
Quotes:
Desk Sergeant: What's your name?::Stanley: Stanley Laurel.::Desk Sergeant: Say "sir" when you're addressing me. Now what's your name?::Stanley: Sir Stanley Laurel.::Desk Sergeant: What's your name?::Oliver: Oliver Norvell Hardy, sir.
Stanley: [they are wearing blackface] Oliver, er, Sambo!
Stanley: [gesturing to an African American cellmate and an Asian cellmate] Look, Amos and Andy.
Oliver: We're not going to the mess hall. We're not going to eat.::Prison Guard: You're not going to eat?::Stanley: No, we're on a hunger strike.::Oliver: Imfatically.::Prison Guard: What? You're going to pass up that nice, big roast turkey with chestnut dressing, and sweet potatoes Southern style, great big pans of hot biscuits, strawberry shortcake smothered in whipped cream, sprinkled with powdered sugar, with a nice, big maraschino cherry on the top of it. Course, followed by a nice, big slice of ice cold watermelon and a big, black cigar.::Stanley: Any nuts?::Prison Guard: All you can eat of 'em.::Stanley: How about postponing the strike until tomorrow?::Oliver: Well... But not one minute after tomorrow.::Prison Guard: Come on, fall in!::Stanley: [later; Stan sees their meal of gruel] Hey! What about that turkey dinner?::Prison Guard: [shouts] Sit down, you!
Warden: [seeing Stan and Ollie for the first time] [sadly] My, my, and still they come. Let us begin with a perfect understanding. I am just as sorry to see you here as you are to be here. Keep one thing in mind, it all depends on you yourselves just how you're going to fare during your stay here. Never forget that this is a prison, and in a prison, all the rules must be obeyed. Discipline is the one thing that must be observed. If you are good prisoners, everything will be okay. If you're not, if you break the rules, then it will be just plain hell on Earth. Do you understand?::Stanley: Yes, sir. [tooth buzzes]::Warden: [begins to go ballistic] Wha...!::Oliver: It was his tooth...::Warden: [shouts] Shut up, you! Put them in cell 14!::Prison Guard: But not in with The Tiger, sir.::Warden: [shouts] Put them in Cell 14! Get them out of here before I lose my temper!! Talking to the warden like that! A fine piece business. Convicts talking to the warden. [shouts] Why, I'll take those men, I'll break them! I'll put them in Cell 14. I don't care who's in there! What I'll do with them.
Stanley: [after getting their prison pictures taken] If they turn out good, can I have one?::Prison Guard: Come on, get out of here!
Oliver: When are you going to get that tooth fixed? Every time you speak you make a funny noise. It sounds like a pipe organ.
Prison Guard: Clowning, eh?
Insurgent Convict: Hey! Hey! Hey! What are you doing there? Keep off of my head!::Oliver: Pardon me, I'm a stranger here.
The Tiger: Put'er there. Ha ha ha. You're the first guy who had the nerve to raspberry The Tiger. I like a guy that does that.
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Fastest Typist: Ultimate Typing Championship Final 2010 By Das Keyboard
Sean Wrona wins the 2010 Ultimate Typing Championship at SXSW in Austin in a typing competition head to head with Nate Bowen.
The Ultimate Typing Championship was a competition held by Das Keyboard.
http://www.daskeyboard.com/
published: 24 Mar 2010
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Barbara Blackburn (World's Fastest Typist) on Letterman - 1985
published: 22 May 2009
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Super-Speedy Computer Typist
published: 18 Aug 2014
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The Typist
Emmy award winner! The Typist follows the life and work of Larry Tillemans, believed to be the last living clerk-typist from the Nuremberg Trials. As a sergeant .
From the archives of the “queer Smithsonian,” San Francisco's GLBT Historical Society, comes the forgotten history of a gay Korean War veteran tasked with .
The Typist is a film by Abe Heisler.
Two secretaries (Carol Burnett and Bernadette Peters) operate in sync. Want even more laughs? Shop The Carol Burnett Show DVDs today at .
published: 29 Oct 2016
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Penclic Professional Typist MK1
published: 20 May 2015
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How to Type Faster - (Typist)
This is tutorial video on how to type faster! Using the app typist, you can increase your words per minute by a ton! Good luck!
published: 12 Jun 2014
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Can you defeat Freddie at typing!?
Can you defeat my legendary typing skills? There's only one way to find out...
The text passage is from Sherlock Holmes. The book, not the movie. Duhhhh.
published: 22 Feb 2012
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Fastest typist in the world | 217 WPM
Typing at up to 217 words per minute on 10fastfingers.com
published: 22 Mar 2013
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Self-Taught Typists almost as Fast as Touch Typists
New study finds touch typists have a definite edge in speed over non-standard typists but non-standard typists do nearly as well as long as they can see the keyboard. Read more at http://vanderbi.lt/qfq7b
Follow Vanderbilt on Twitter: https://twitter.com/vanderbiltu, on Instagram: http://instagram.com/vanderbiltu and on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vanderbilt.
See all Vanderbilt social media at http://social.vanderbilt.edu.
published: 18 Oct 2016
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Guinness World's Fastest Typist, Mr. Michael Shestov, on CNN. Typing course http://typerighting.com
Mr. Michael Shestov sets a new world record of fast and error-free typing on PC. Michael Shestov types in 27 languages with speeds reaching 17 characters per second! Check out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSfFxsGNkCA&feature;=player_embedded More info at http://typerighting.com where you can also acquire his TypeRIGHTing program which allows you to greatly improve your PC Keyboarding speed and accuracy in almost no time. One of the program's exercises creates a strong negative attitude towards any mistake ("horror of making a mistake") in written, as well as spoken, speech thus greatly improving your literacy.
published: 08 May 2009
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The Roving Typist
Watch bonus content at http://rovingtypistfilm.com
C.D. Hermelin was broke when he decided to bring his typewriter to a park and type unique, one-of-a-kind stories for any passersby with a few dollars to spare. And people responded. Even as the project grew in notoriety, the spirit stayed the same - a writer with his typewriter, trying to come up with something good. The Roving Typist is his story.
published: 18 Feb 2014
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Two Finger Typist
The joys of being a two finger typist. Part of the Animation Sequence project, 2012
→ twitter.com/eoinduffy
→ fb.me/eoinduffyanimation
Music by Bass Assassin
published: 14 Aug 2012
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The Typist
Short film produced in conjunction with sound designer and musician Danny Rowe.
The idea for the film came about by a chance purchase of an old typewriter and a fascination for the intricacies and industrial qualities of these beautifully crafted machines. Combined with the very tactile nature of the old writing process, the film captures a physicality and sense of significance that is somewhat lost in the modern age communication.
Set in the 1930s and shot with a nod to film noir, our film follows a man through the process of writing a document on an old typewriter.
Capturing the ebbs and flows of the writing process and the almost ritualistic habits surrounding the production of the document, the film is intentionally open ended as to the identity of our writer and his motives.
Shot...
published: 13 Feb 2014
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The Roving Typist // Trailer
A short film by Mark Cersosimo coming soon. Featuring C.D. Hermelin (a.k.a. The Roving Typist)
Be notified when it's released >> http://bit.ly/1bU7JDT
www.markcersosimo.com // www.rovingtypist.com
Music: "Með Blóðnasir" - Sigur Rós (Avail. for non-commercial use)
published: 04 Nov 2013
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The Long Conversion
Our performance occurred parallel to the Futurity Long Conversation at Transmediale 2010. This lecture / debate series lasted for nine hours and involved 21 artists, designers, and authors. There were two speakers on stage at a time, with a new speaker switched in every 20 minutes.
On a separate stage, Sosolimited performed a live remix of the conversation. Typists transcribed the words of the speakers. This text stream, along with video and audio, were fed into our analysis software. The visualizations were projected on a screen behind the typists.
The words of all the participants were matched to lexical databases, and sorted by topic, tense, and emotional coloring. We displayed real-time statistics of all the speakers and used a dozen or so different transformational modes throughout ...
published: 17 Mar 2010
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A.Typist Performed at artspace Donquixote, Suncheon
Can the act of writing be another way of producing music?
In this project. 'A.Typist' we investigate if an act of writing can be another way of producing. We applied sound technology to the mechanism of a typewriter so that, in addition to the original sound of the typewriter, a sound derived from writing is produced. In this way, the acto of writing can be another way of producing music/non-music works.
published: 24 Jun 2013
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CUFF Bumper
Animation created for the Calgary Underground Film Festival (www.calgaryundergroundfilm.org), to be used as a bumper before the films during their screenings.
Director/Animator: Jarett Sitter www.jaretts.com
Music: DJ Typist, Bryce Orhicon (analog bass)
Special thanks to Erik Johnson
Also shout out to CUFF for getting me to make this!
published: 17 Mar 2014
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The Long Conversion - Stats Cards
Segment from the 9 hour performance "The Long Conversion" at Transmediale 10 in Berlin. The performance compared and contrasts the 21 speakers who were talking and debating in an auditorium at the festival. Typists transcribes the speaker's words and they were fed into a lexical database and our graphics software. Here we see each speaker's :
Number of unique words
favorite word (used the most times)
biggest word (some typos by the typists)
The ratio of verb tenses used in their speech (pie chart)
published: 26 Feb 2010
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'In Search of Work' episode one: WPM
While honing marketable skills in the downbeat job market, the fastest typist ever is born. Spring 2009.
published: 03 Mar 2009
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Ink Ribbon Fingerprints
26 professional ten-finger typists ( as 26 letters) type simultaneously on vintage machines one page of their memoir of the time when each of them have been using typewriter.
Invited in 2011 to make an intervention in Technisches Museum Wien, Pavel Braila makes his tribute to the Typewriter : “the child of war and peace, munitions industry and poetry, metallurgical plants and pacifist aspirations that was invented by men, but became a weapon of women's emancipation”.
published: 19 Aug 2013
Can you defeat Freddie at typing!?
videos
Can you defeat my legendary typing skills? There's only one way to find out
...
The text passage is from
Sherlock Holmes. The book, not the movie. Duhhhh.
Can you defeat my legendary typing skills? There's only one way to find out
...
The text passage is from
Sherlock Holmes. The book, not the movie. Duhhhh.
https://wn.com/Can_You_Defeat_Freddie_At_Typing
Can you defeat my legendary typing skills? There's only one way to find out
...
The text passage is from
Sherlock Holmes. The book, not the movie. Duhhhh.
- published: 22 Feb 2012
- views: 4112373
Fastest typist in the world | 217 WPM
videos
Typing at up to 217 words per minute on 10fastfingers.com
Typing at up to 217 words per minute on 10fastfingers.com
https://wn.com/Fastest_Typist_In_The_World_|_217_Wpm
Typing at up to 217 words per minute on 10fastfingers.com
- published: 22 Mar 2013
- views: 512277
Self-Taught Typists almost as Fast as Touch Typists
videos
New study finds touch typists have a definite edge in speed over non-standard typists but non-standard typists do nearly as well as long as they can see the key
...
New study finds touch typists have a definite edge in speed over non-standard typists but non-standard typists do nearly as well as long as they can see the keyboard.
Read more at
http://vanderbi.lt/qfq7b
Follow Vanderbilt on Twitter: https://twitter.com/vanderbiltu, on Instagram: http://instagram.com/vanderbiltu and on
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vanderbilt.
See all Vanderbilt social media at http://social.vanderbilt.edu.
https://wn.com/Self_Taught_Typists_Almost_As_Fast_As_Touch_Typists
New study finds touch typists have a definite edge in speed over non-standard typists but non-standard typists do nearly as well as long as they can see the keyboard.
Read more at
http://vanderbi.lt/qfq7b
Follow Vanderbilt on Twitter: https://twitter.com/vanderbiltu, on Instagram: http://instagram.com/vanderbiltu and on
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vanderbilt.
See all Vanderbilt social media at http://social.vanderbilt.edu.
- published: 18 Oct 2016
- views: 922
Guinness World's Fastest Typist, Mr. Michael Shestov, on CNN. Typing course http://typerighting.com
videos
Mr. Michael Shestov sets a new world record of fast and error-free typing on
PC. Michael Shestov types in 27 languages with speeds reaching 17 characters per se
...
Mr. Michael Shestov sets a new world record of fast and error-free typing on
PC. Michael Shestov types in 27 languages with speeds reaching 17 characters per second!
Check out
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSfFxsGNkCA&feature;=player_embedded More info at http://typerighting.com where you can also acquire his TypeRIGHTing program which allows you to greatly improve your PC Keyboarding speed and accuracy in almost no time. One of the program's exercises creates a strong negative attitude towards any mistake ("horror of making a mistake") in written, as well as spoken, speech thus greatly improving your literacy.
https://wn.com/Guinness_World's_Fastest_Typist,_Mr._Michael_Shestov,_On_Cnn._Typing_Course_Http_Typerighting.Com
Mr. Michael Shestov sets a new world record of fast and error-free typing on
PC. Michael Shestov types in 27 languages with speeds reaching 17 characters per second!
Check out
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSfFxsGNkCA&feature;=player_embedded More info at http://typerighting.com where you can also acquire his TypeRIGHTing program which allows you to greatly improve your PC Keyboarding speed and accuracy in almost no time. One of the program's exercises creates a strong negative attitude towards any mistake ("horror of making a mistake") in written, as well as spoken, speech thus greatly improving your literacy.
- published: 08 May 2009
- views: 869384
The Roving Typist
videos
Watch bonus content at
http://rovingtypistfilm.com
C.D. Hermelin was broke when he decided to bring his typewriter to a park and type unique, one-of-a-kind sto
...
Watch bonus content at
http://rovingtypistfilm.com
C.D. Hermelin was broke when he decided to bring his typewriter to a park and type unique, one-of-a-kind stories for any passersby with a few dollars to spare. And people responded. Even as the project grew in notoriety, the spirit stayed the same - a writer with his typewriter, trying to come up with something good. The Roving Typist is his story.
https://wn.com/The_Roving_Typist
Watch bonus content at
http://rovingtypistfilm.com
C.D. Hermelin was broke when he decided to bring his typewriter to a park and type unique, one-of-a-kind stories for any passersby with a few dollars to spare. And people responded. Even as the project grew in notoriety, the spirit stayed the same - a writer with his typewriter, trying to come up with something good. The Roving Typist is his story.
- published: 18 Feb 2014
- views: 29894
The Typist
videos
Short film produced in conjunction with sound designer and musician
Danny Rowe.
The idea for the film came about by a chance purchase of an old typewriter and
...
Short film produced in conjunction with sound designer and musician
Danny Rowe.
The idea for the film came about by a chance purchase of an old typewriter and a fascination for the intricacies and industrial qualities of these beautifully crafted machines. Combined with the very tactile nature of the old writing process, the film captures a physicality and sense of significance that is somewhat lost in the modern age communication.
Set in the
1930s and shot with a nod to film noir, our film follows a man through the process of writing a document on an old typewriter.
Capturing the ebbs and flows of the writing process and the almost ritualistic habits surrounding the production of the document, the film is intentionally open ended as to the identity of our writer and his motives.
Shot with a close intimacy to the action, our film focuses in the minutia of the process, revealing snippets of time and leaving the viewer to make their own conclusions as to the significants of the action that has taken place.
https://wn.com/The_Typist
Short film produced in conjunction with sound designer and musician
Danny Rowe.
The idea for the film came about by a chance purchase of an old typewriter and a fascination for the intricacies and industrial qualities of these beautifully crafted machines. Combined with the very tactile nature of the old writing process, the film captures a physicality and sense of significance that is somewhat lost in the modern age communication.
Set in the
1930s and shot with a nod to film noir, our film follows a man through the process of writing a document on an old typewriter.
Capturing the ebbs and flows of the writing process and the almost ritualistic habits surrounding the production of the document, the film is intentionally open ended as to the identity of our writer and his motives.
Shot with a close intimacy to the action, our film focuses in the minutia of the process, revealing snippets of time and leaving the viewer to make their own conclusions as to the significants of the action that has taken place.
- published: 13 Feb 2014
- views: 398
The Long Conversion
videos
Our performance occurred parallel to the Futurity
Long Conversation at Transmediale
2010. This lecture / debate series lasted for nine hours and involved 21 art
...
Our performance occurred parallel to the Futurity
Long Conversation at Transmediale
2010. This lecture / debate series lasted for nine hours and involved 21 artists, designers, and authors. There were two speakers on stage at a time, with a new speaker switched in every
20 minutes.
On a separate stage, Sosolimited performed a live remix of the conversation. Typists transcribed the words of the speakers. This text stream, along with video and audio, were fed into our analysis software. The visualizations were projected on a screen behind the typists.
The words of all the participants were matched to lexical databases, and sorted by topic, tense, and emotional coloring. We displayed real-time statistics of all the speakers and used a dozen or so different transformational modes throughout the night.
The participants were supposed to be talking about the future, so we felt it would be nice to track their verb tense usage and see if they did. Hardly anyone actually talked in the future tense, preferring the present tense by a wide margin.
We are currently developing a version of the performance for the the Longplayer
San Francisco event. More information is at:
http://longnow.org/longplayer/ and http://longplayer.org/what/whatelse/conversations
.php
https://wn.com/The_Long_Conversion
Our performance occurred parallel to the Futurity
Long Conversation at Transmediale
2010. This lecture / debate series lasted for nine hours and involved 21 artists, designers, and authors. There were two speakers on stage at a time, with a new speaker switched in every
20 minutes.
On a separate stage, Sosolimited performed a live remix of the conversation. Typists transcribed the words of the speakers. This text stream, along with video and audio, were fed into our analysis software. The visualizations were projected on a screen behind the typists.
The words of all the participants were matched to lexical databases, and sorted by topic, tense, and emotional coloring. We displayed real-time statistics of all the speakers and used a dozen or so different transformational modes throughout the night.
The participants were supposed to be talking about the future, so we felt it would be nice to track their verb tense usage and see if they did. Hardly anyone actually talked in the future tense, preferring the present tense by a wide margin.
We are currently developing a version of the performance for the the Longplayer
San Francisco event. More information is at:
http://longnow.org/longplayer/ and http://longplayer.org/what/whatelse/conversations
.php
- published: 17 Mar 2010
- views: 1590
A.Typist Performed at artspace Donquixote, Suncheon
videos
Can the act of writing be another way of producing music?
In this project. 'A.Typist' we investigate if an act of writing can be another way of producing. We ap
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Can the act of writing be another way of producing music?
In this project. 'A.Typist' we investigate if an act of writing can be another way of producing. We applied sound technology to the mechanism of a typewriter so that, in addition to the original sound of the typewriter, a sound derived from writing is produced. In this way, the acto of writing can be another way of producing music/non-music works.
https://wn.com/A.Typist_Performed_At_Artspace_Donquixote,_Suncheon
Can the act of writing be another way of producing music?
In this project. 'A.Typist' we investigate if an act of writing can be another way of producing. We applied sound technology to the mechanism of a typewriter so that, in addition to the original sound of the typewriter, a sound derived from writing is produced. In this way, the acto of writing can be another way of producing music/non-music works.
- published: 24 Jun 2013
- views: 36
The Long Conversion - Stats Cards
videos
Segment from the 9 hour performance "The
Long Conversion" at Transmediale 10 in
Berlin. The performance compared and contrasts the 21 speakers who were talking
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Segment from the 9 hour performance "The
Long Conversion" at Transmediale 10 in
Berlin. The performance compared and contrasts the 21 speakers who were talking and debating in an auditorium at the festival. Typists transcribes the speaker's words and they were fed into a lexical database and our graphics software. Here we see each speaker's :
Number of unique words
favorite word (used the most times)
biggest word (some typos by the typists)
The ratio of verb tenses used in their speech (pie chart)
https://wn.com/The_Long_Conversion_Stats_Cards
Segment from the 9 hour performance "The
Long Conversion" at Transmediale 10 in
Berlin. The performance compared and contrasts the 21 speakers who were talking and debating in an auditorium at the festival. Typists transcribes the speaker's words and they were fed into a lexical database and our graphics software. Here we see each speaker's :
Number of unique words
favorite word (used the most times)
biggest word (some typos by the typists)
The ratio of verb tenses used in their speech (pie chart)
- published: 26 Feb 2010
- views: 210
'In Search of Work' episode one: WPM
videos
While honing marketable skills in the downbeat job market, the fastest typist ever is born.
Spring 2009.
While honing marketable skills in the downbeat job market, the fastest typist ever is born.
Spring 2009.
https://wn.com/'In_Search_Of_Work'_Episode_One_Wpm
While honing marketable skills in the downbeat job market, the fastest typist ever is born.
Spring 2009.
- published: 03 Mar 2009
- views: 61
Ink Ribbon Fingerprints
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26 professional ten-finger typists ( as 26 letters) type simultaneously on vintage machines one page of their memoir of the time when each of them have been usi
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26 professional ten-finger typists ( as 26 letters) type simultaneously on vintage machines one page of their memoir of the time when each of them have been using typewriter.
Invited in 2011 to make an intervention in
Technisches Museum Wien,
Pavel Braila makes his tribute to the Typewriter : “the child of war and
peace, munitions industry and poetry, metallurgical plants and pacifist aspirations that was invented by men, but became a weapon of women's emancipation”.
https://wn.com/Ink_Ribbon_Fingerprints
26 professional ten-finger typists ( as 26 letters) type simultaneously on vintage machines one page of their memoir of the time when each of them have been using typewriter.
Invited in 2011 to make an intervention in
Technisches Museum Wien,
Pavel Braila makes his tribute to the Typewriter : “the child of war and
peace, munitions industry and poetry, metallurgical plants and pacifist aspirations that was invented by men, but became a weapon of women's emancipation”.
- published: 19 Aug 2013
- views: 1120