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Thursday, February 24, 2011

Clytem Scanning is here to entertain you

It's Wednesday. You're bored at work. The weekend is a mile away. At BobbySix.com, we feel it is only fair to offer you some musical entertainment to help you through the day. Therefore, why not spend the next three minutes in the company of Parisian musician Clytem Scanning, who contributes her lyrics and vocal to Soil in the Synth, the project of Glen Nicholls.

According to the video's description, "a desincarnated body is commanded by a machine. Slowly, the operator orders the female robot to sing, move and feel through modular oscillators, analog patches and knobs." Yikes! We don't even really know what desincarnated means, but it sounds painful.


Words by Rob Townsend.

2 comments:

Bobby Six said...

I just looked Desincarnated up. As I should have guessed, it is a form of "disincarnate": Dis·in·car·nate (d s n-kär n t). adj. Divested of bodily nature or form; disembodied:

Anonymous said...

It's great. I really like what I see of her.