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This is more or less a birthday gift to myself. I've been drawing it on every page of Moby Dick (using two books to get both sides of each page) for months. The soundtrack is built from searching "moby dick" on You Tube (I was looking for Orson's Preacher from the the John Huston film), I couldn't find the preacher, but did find tons of Led Zep and drummers doing Bonzo and a little Orson reading from the Novel for a failed Italian T.V. film...... makes for a nice Melville in the end.

Cinqo de Mayo I turn Forty. Ahhhhhhh the French Champagne.
web.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/archives/2007/05/moby_welles.html
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now in HD
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  • Wow, Alex, this is all very cool. It's really awesome conceptually and the finished product is really numberonegogogo!
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  • wreckandsalvage 1 year ago
    The long awaited Orson Dick animated saga! You definitely did not disappoint, but rather rose to the occasion, tackling Orson Welles, Moby Dick, and Led Zep in a manner that does tribute to them all. This is so well done, and is one of my all time favorite videos I've seen on Vimeo...hell the internet. Lots of very nice moments in this one, too many to list, lots of amazing free association throughout the whole thing, great editing of audio with the animation. Standing from across the great salty pond, giving loud applause, wishing for an encore, but knowing full well, this is it. Well done, and happy birthday. I will revisit this one in the near future.
  • Alex Itin 1 year ago
    good... grazzi... still playing with compression options. Anyone have advice on how to get animation to look best on vimeo?
  • wreckandsalvage 1 year ago
    everyone should just download the quicktime.
  • wreckandsalvage 1 year ago
    watched again, will put an * everytime I revisit.
  • Alex Itin 1 year ago
    You should see it in i-movie HD on full Screen...

    you can read the pages as they flip by.
  • wreckandsalvage 1 year ago
    I hope to see it bigger someday, with a kick-ass sound system, projected on a wall or something.
  • Alex Itin 1 year ago
    maybe full screen in Portland soon.
  • Alex Itin 1 year ago
    I must try to find venue for this and the Ulyesees
    who next?

    Pynchon?

    Faulkner?


    I say Hemmingway.... tells the story of Jackson Pollock.
  • wreckandsalvage 1 year ago
    *

    Pynchon would be an interesting challenge. Looking forward to whatever you decide.
  • Alex Itin 1 year ago
    Some kid has alredy drawn Gravity's .. but I have a weekness for Lot 49...

    Though gravity's rainbow animated wuld be a nice challenge
  • wreckandsalvage 1 year ago
    I like vineland, and have yet to get through Mason&Dixon.
  • Alex Itin 1 year ago
    I liked vinland too, but couldn't finish it. I can't finish anything these days... weird. eyes too fucked up and I get headaches.
  • wreckandsalvage 1 year ago
    Got me searching for Pynchon, and just found out he came out with a new book in 2006.

    "Against the Day" Just ordered it.
  • Alex Itin 1 year ago
    I feel my job is done now

    no wait, you are supposed to read moby dick, or at least see the Huston film with Orson as Preacher and Peck as Ahab.
  • wreckandsalvage 1 year ago
    * so good.
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  • Remyyy 1 year ago
    Same here ! Happy birthday ! My mouth staied open the whole time.
  • Alex Itin 1 year ago
    unnnnnhhhhuuuuuuuuuuhaaaaaaaa

    to be said as M. X. in redunculous Freaaaaaanch Aaaaaaaccccccceeeeeeeent.
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  • FRA.BA 1 year ago
    Very go
    od. Cong
    ratulla
    tions.

    Happ
    y birth...
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  • chuckumentary 1 year ago
    This is rockingly brilliant. I aspire to create something so satisfying when I turn 40. Happy bday from Minneapolis.
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  • Human Dog 1 year ago
    There's only so much gold in the world to find and you've found some of it.

    There are also times when you simply do not have a choice and must carry on until the thing is done with you.

    My favorite video this week.
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  • doriansky 1 year ago
    i was in ab(soul)ute engulfment with this video
    gawddamnawesome
  • codesarah 1 year ago
    Me too! The narration was wonderful.

    ps. I like the ending where you drew a man walking and then you showed the film of the walking guy after.
  • Alex Itin 1 year ago
    Not a man, me lady,
    A citizen

    In this Kase Citizen Kane

    Oh I could drink a case of you and still be on my feet says Prince (no other name needed and really there hasn't been black musical royalty since the Duke of Ellington, or the Count off Basie, or was the last Barron Von Mingus of Swiss Africa...?

    if I was Imus, I'd call him Swigger, the Swiss Nigger, but that name is taken by me:

    Given by Jean MIchelle Basquiat factotum from L.A. and Gogo gallery (job to sweep up the weed and cocaine when company was coming to buy work and also take the armani and Agnes B. suits to the cleaners before the paint dried on them... JMB died at 28... and did more work in that short time than most poor dumb bastards do in a lifetime.... but let's face it:

    in the ring with Picasso (like KImbo street fight)... Picasso kicked his asss... me I'd rather live to 90 and paint and paint and still get to see pretty girls (looking like a short old troll)... mean to quote a Rich man:

    Nobody ever called Pablos Picasso and Asshole

    not in New York.

    Not like ME

    but I digress

    no sleep in brooklyn
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  • dalas verdugo 1 year ago
    I'm so glad you included the champagne commercial.
  • Alex Itin 1 year ago
    ahhhhhhhhhhh the freeeeeeench Chaaaaaampagne.

    so musical.... even hammered.
  • Alex Itin 1 year ago
    PS youre new avatar is banging... like bonzo on drums... playing with perfect cyrstal hammers.
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  • pau.cc 1 year ago
    Wonderful, fantastic paintings, animation and edit!!!
    great, congratulations!!!
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  • binjam 1 year ago
    GOOD! i like it ^.^ well done Alex.
  • Alex Itin 1 year ago
    merci monsieur
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  • eat a bug 1 year ago
    FInished it!! Awesome job man, animations are your super secret weapon of visual destruction!! I loved it, great work. happy birthday too.
  • Alex Itin 1 year ago
    destrution being the key creative word.
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  • Tallulah 1 year ago
    A true aural and visual masterpiece! Happy Birthday -- I hope you conquer your white whale!
  • Alex Itin 1 year ago
    thanks
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  • f3ilter 1 year ago
    The white whale catches up with us all at some point.
    This is an eloquent gift you have given us to celebrate.
    Thanks Alex.
  • Alex Itin 1 year ago
    thanks... hope to do a white butterfly next....
    or is that a moth.

    hell I love moths...even if they eat my wool sweaters.
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  • Maria 1 year ago
    This is wonderful. So many individual paintings! My favorite part is when the woman's eyes turn to fish.
  • Alex Itin 1 year ago
    that one was the key to the whole thing for me, so I'm glad you liked it.
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  • FuzzyDave 1 year ago
    Happy 40th and welcome to the Vimeo Old Sages Club!

    I simply adore this work you've produced. I can't explain why nor can I describe to another person what you've done. You've created a wonderful experience -- and that's the rub. It can't be described, it must be experienced.

    Bravo.
  • Alex Itin 1 year ago
    blush

    from my low rez hero.
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  • markdaycomedy 1 year ago
    That was insanely good. When I turned 40 (like, a month ago) mostly I just BBQ'd... the hunt for my great white beer belly goes on....
  • Alex Itin 1 year ago
    mine too, but last night or the night before last, I'll not say wich night before, I tried to drink a vat of German white wine.... God I love white wine... you can drink it till the cows come home, and never get completely drunk... red wine, however is a different story... not to mention the French Champagne...

    had only a little of that , but a nice sparkly Vouvray from the Loire valley... tasted as good as a Chateau.
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  • janette~~ 1 year ago
    fantastic work!! Happy Birthday
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  • Julia Quinn 1 year ago
    Really cool! How long did it take? Happy Birthday!
  • Alex Itin 1 year ago
    great question. In fact the whole process is documented on the blog:

    archive here:

    web.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/
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  • islebehere 1 year ago
    amazing! happy birthday to you!
  • Alex Itin 1 year ago
    thanks
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  • Fickle Films 1 year ago
    This is tremendous, Alex.
  • Alex Itin 1 year ago
    Thanks
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  • Imma Blank 1 year ago
    supa-dee-luxx. imma addicted now!
  • Alex Itin 1 year ago
    That is what killed BONZO

    be careful with addiction


    I mean we are all addicted to food, but food is what killed ORSON whales and Oil is what could kill the Western World... not that I am in favor of westitude, bu also now the fucking chinese.

    I met a dude ounce who fought in Korea at Chosin Resevoir and all he would do was sweep the floors of the sutio building and then retire to the colony bar for Schaffer beer and irish pizza and say:

    "The fucking Chinese... they kept coming and we kept shooting them and they kept dying , but we couldn't shoot them fast enough with a Browning machine gun.... I mean they were piling up around my baby like chord wood...

    you just can't kill all the chinese that these fuckers throw at you and so you keep your finger on the trigger of the gun and the barrell burns out it riffle and the tracer bullets roll out and glow on the snow and the yellow green dead flesh of the chinese....


    I will not speek to you of the red... it was so red it was black.

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  • CTD3 1 year ago
    Expletively awesome, imagery is so striking as is the end a billiant piece. 5 star.
    Happy Belated Birthday!
  • Alex Itin 1 year ago
    my birth goes on.

    Thanks for your fucking great words.
  • CTD3 1 year ago
    Fukkin' eh bro!
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  • 40 Watt Fantasies 1 year ago
    Hi Alex,

    What a great little film! Think it's all been said here already so won't burden it with repetition. Good to see/hear people discussing Pynchon, too. My favourite is probably V, and then a toss up between Gravity's Rainbow and Vineland. Got the first couple of hundred pages of Against The Day under my belt and heading off into the rest.

    Happy belated Birthday. For my 40th (just over two years ago) I got married.

    All the best,

    Mark
  • Alex Itin 1 year ago
    mille grazzi
  • 40 Watt Fantasies 1 year ago
    You're welcome. In a thread above you mention that "some kid has already done Gravity's Rainbow", any idea where I could find that?
  • Alex Itin 1 year ago
    yeah, they just published it in book form. He drew every chapter, or page I guess of the book. And his name escapes me. He's also a porn star.

    LOL

    fucking trying too hard to be a rebel if you want my opinion, but I'm fucking forty so what do I know?
  • 40 Watt Fantasies 1 year ago
    Not Karl Hungus?!

    Rebellion is for middle-class fuckers who need Mommy/Daddy's attention. The real party is elsewhere.

    I quite like being 40plus.
  • Alex Itin 1 year ago
    I don't think it's karl hungus...though I really don't know.

    I know he saw my show of Standing Under Media and my Joyce shit and then did Gravity and got into Whitney Biennial... so search Whitney Biennial

    It's a sort of cartoon anime style that I find sort of precocious and facile, but hell: I'm bitter.
  • 40 Watt Fantasies 1 year ago
    Karl Hungus is the porn star/nihilist in The Big Lebowski, it was just an idle thought (and probably the only porn star I could name!).

    Will look it up as suggested, and also your Standing Under Media, which is a pretty good title and funny so you can't be that bitter. I'm a big fan of reversal having been brought up a strict situationist.
  • Alex Itin 1 year ago
    LOL

    lebowski is the dude

    nuff said

  • 40 Watt Fantasies 1 year ago
    ...and the dude abides.

    Found the kid, Zak Smith. Whilst looking found that there is also an edition illustrated by Frank Miller (300, Sin City). So why not something from Alex Itin? There are Tenniel, Rackham, and Svankmajer Alice's after all.

  • Alex Itin 1 year ago
    yeah that's him. You make a point, but I never got through gravity's rainbow...

    still a great first line though
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  • Baywhale 1 year ago
    Happy birthday!
  • Alex Itin 1 year ago
    thank you whale
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  • nshack 1 year ago
    Brilliant work, I'm truly happy my attention was brought to it. Your skill and sensitivity shine.
  • Alex Itin 1 year ago
    blush
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  • Raphael Linden 1 year ago
    Beautiful video. Some very provocative images in there.
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  • Victor Chaynang 1 year ago
    i say, led zeppelin is great
  • Alex Itin 1 year ago
    I concur
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  • nshack 1 year ago
    I come back to this for inspiration. I really love it.
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  • Charlie 1 year ago
    This was absolutely lovely. I hope I dream about this tonight.
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  • Josh Shayne 11 months ago
    What a great piece of work. I enjoyed this more than when I actually read Moby Dick and somehow, I feel as though I've had a more complete experience of the novel here too.
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  • Glenn Stillar 10 months ago
    Best 'mash' (and then some) I've seen. Period.

    Congrats.
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  • Alexander Gavrilov 10 months ago
    I'ts unbelievable! I's f*ng genious!
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  • Emmanuel Tenenbaum 9 months ago
    it's AWESOME. congratulations!
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  • shatlarina 4 months ago
    :) lovely thing
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  • Bubbles 3 months ago
    What a treat.

    I'm new to Vimeo, but this is by far the most engaging work of art I've found so far. Thanks
  • Alex Itin 2 months ago
    thanks bubbles
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  • Megan D.F. 3 months ago
    Absolutely lovely. I love that you brought three mediums together, and as a gift to yourself! The best is that you are now sharing it with so many others. Your art is just gorgeous, I'm just thrilled looking at it. Happy belated birthday (your next is coming v.soon?) I like this so much that I posted it on my blog for others to see. Let me know if you would like the blog address.
  • Alex Itin 2 months ago
    sure send me a link
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  • Julius Gintautas 2 months ago
    Very nice video, with a good conception :) Some of the shot could be painted more accurately, but all in all - everything is impressive :)
  • Alex Itin 2 months ago
    Thanks. I'm not sure I know what accurate painting is, but probably wasn't what I was after.
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  • MariaNYC 6 days ago
    hmmm -accurate painting- not sure I know what that is either but I think this is pretty fucking amazing. And I wanna be your 101st to push the love button - with pleasure. Thank you for this.
  • Alex Itin 5 days ago
    thanks for that.
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  • moriza 5 days ago
    I love it, such great work Alex Itin and Happy belated birthday!
  • Alex Itin 5 days ago
    another one has since come... I really should do another animation soon.
  • MariaNYC 5 days ago
    I hope you do and after seeing this there is no reason why you can't do Willoughby on your own - I just think you do motions quite well on your own.
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