Clapping Music
By: Joshua Glenn | Categories: Kudos

Steve Reich’s famous minimalist composition from 1972 “performed” by the stars of Point Blank. Amazing. Especially considering the fact that Point Blank came out five years earlier. Make sure you watch it all the way to the end. Dickinson is the star of this performance, but Marvin is key, too.

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Joshua Glenn is a Boston-based writer, publisher, and cultural semiologist-for-hire. He does business as KING MIXER, LLC. He is coauthor and/or co-editor of TAKING THINGS SERIOUSLY, THE IDLER'S GLOSSARY, THE WAGE SLAVE'S GLOSSARY, the object-oriented story collection SIGNIFICANT OBJECTS, and the kids' field guide to life UNBORED. He is co-founder of the websites HILOBROW and SEMIONAUT; and co-founder of the science fiction imprint HILOBOOKS. He produced and co-designed the iPhone app KER-PUNCH. He manages a secretive online community known as THE HERMENAUTIC CIRCLE. In the '00s, Glenn was an editor, columnist, blogger (BRAINIAC), and new media producer at the BOSTON GLOBE. In the '90s, among other things, he published the philosophy/pop culture zine HERMENAUT; co-produced the DIY website and early online social network TRIPOD; and was an editor at UTNE READER.

1 Comment to “Clapping Music”

  1. Matthew Battles says:

    Spectacular! I like how her sharp uptake of breath kind of weaves itself through the blows. Also, an uncredited tour-de-force on the part of the Foley artist.

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