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May 02, 2005 

Finding Eutaw and North

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We got our copy of Finding Eutaw and North, and it's another crazy one from our friends at WeWorkForThem. We recommend a good bottle of wine with this one, so you can really relax and get into the mood as you're taken through their altered reality and visual ecstasy.

Check it here.

Details: "Finding Eutaw and North" is the second dvd from the groundbreaking design firm WeWorkForThem. It includes six new videos, featuring the title video track -- a 34 minute ambient architectural interpretation of the mean streets of Baltimore, Maryland. Mixed live on custom video editing software and featuring an original soundtrack, "Finding Eutaw and North" pioneers mesmerizing new terrain in experimental audio-video narrative.

Content: Finding Eutaw and North (34:00), Reservoir Hill (02:00), Pepto (00:34), Four One Oh (00:33), Downhill D (00:10) and Them (00:21).

Attention: NTSC/Regional code is ALL. We recommend this DVD be viewed on set top DVD players. Certain computer based DVD players will encounter a "region" error. If this error occurs please try the disc in a set top player, or in an alternate computer based DVD player.

Artist Information: WeWorkForThem is the creative duo of Michael Cina and Michael Young. Since their uniting as a single identity, they have gone on to create endless amounts of work in all scopes of the creative arena. WeWorkForThem's unique approach is why their work has been sought after by a diverse group of companies, art galleries, architects, musicians and also for their live performances. The work they have created over the years reflects knowledge of post WW2 modernist theory with modern day technology and abstraction.

Posted by DFF at May 2, 2005 10:33 AM

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