The Yokai Trilogy - Rearranged Experiences
This episode finishes Hikikomori with conversation of rearranging how one experiences material as a byproduct of work being achieved successfully after stepping away when there was nothing to be done.
Music From The Other Room
Multimedia lab experimenting with image and sound. We try to do things as they are not supposed to be done.
This episode finishes Hikikomori with conversation of rearranging how one experiences material as a byproduct of work being achieved successfully after stepping away when there was nothing to be done.
This episode shifts from the frame breakage of Hikikomori 5 to the exterior envisaged by Hikikomori 1. A larger idea embodied by numerous in this trilogy - close proximity of personal interior with moments that push away.
This episode of The White Whale tackles the fifth film of Hikikomori extensively before getting off track for the slightest of moments.
This episode of The White Whale dives into the films of Hikikomori and doesn't get past the third video, which is actually the first video. Confused? We explain. Just listen to the podcast.
This episode speaks thoroughly to the inspirations and compositional aesthetic of Hikikomori. Made up of inorganic instruments, John also speaks to mixes derived by machines rather than him alone.
This episode goes further into what it is to be Hikikomori and and why John's second record of the trilogy doesn't have a single organic instrument on it.
This episode briefly introduces Hikikomori and the story behind John's second record in the trilogy.