SECRET AGENT – Portofino (Made in VR)
SECRET AGENT – PortofinoSpecial Agent Duncan Kilburn – Sax
Special Agent Jo Quail – Electronic Cello
Special Agent Robert Holmes – Guitar
All other instruments and video by Bureau Chief Frank ColemanRecorded at an undisclosed location.
Mastered by John Ashton at Highwoods Audio, Woodstock, NYAll footage shot handheld by Frank Coleman inside a VR environment, created with Tilt Brush and Oculus Medium.Transcript:
What do you want from me, Colonel?
The girl…. and right away!
In my life of nightmares, Portofino really seems like a dream.Isn't it possible they may be sharper than we are?
Now it's obvious they must have an informer…
One of the three of us!
I've got a job for you right away.
In my life of nightmares, Portofino really seems like a dream.A dead traitor can be useful.
She might be smarter than we think.
That's just the kind of film I like – short and significant.For further updates, request Level 1 Security Clearance at http://SecretAgentBand.com(c)(p) 2020 Secret Agent / Mi5 Recordings (Universal Music Group)
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BENTMEN – Carnival of the Damned – Live at ONCE / VR (2018)
Written by Scott Collins, VR graphics by Frank Coleman. Excerpt from The Dark Art of BENTMEN, featuring performances from our most recent appearances, along with rare and previously unreleased footage, is an all-new, career-spanning retrospective.Watch The Dark Art of BENTMEN here: https://youtu.be/EG4dsaZrP3A
Killing Joke – Snakedance (Youth 'Rattlesnake Dub' Remix) – VR by Frank Coleman
Killing Joke – Snakedance
(Youth 'Rattlesnake Dub' Remix)
from the album "Pylon"Visuals by Frank Coleman
Created in Virtual Reality
with Microdose VRA spontaneous music video I created in virtual reality with Microdose VR, inspired by meeting Youth at last week's double-header Killing Joke shows in NYC. I'm painting in mid-air, and the graphics bounce to the music in real time.The software has been in development for three years and only released for initial testing in the last few weeks. Ultimately, they'll license it to VJs for public performance, so consider this my audition reel. 😉
Frank Coleman – STIGMATIC (1993) Early VR Art
Interactive art environment from 1993 using Macromedia Director and QuickTime. Unplayable for many years, resurrected as a video. From 21st Century Art (http://21ca.com).Additional technical information: QTVR was still a year away. This played pretty smoothly at the time. It was one big quicktime movie with a companion lookup table that preloaded the next set of frames (depending on where you were and which direction you were headed) and blitted them to the screen. I'd turn direct-to-stage on, so it would write directly to the video buffer, then off again and swapped out the QT movie for the requisite JPEG destination keyframe for the next scene.This was released on a CD-ROM so it ran on whatever the recommended spec of the time was. Probably 4MB RAM. Lingo is still the best scripting language I ever used, in my opinion. It's simplicity and readability by "normal people" is what gave it it's power. Some languages are so powerful that nobody can use them. 😉– FBC, NYC 2017
Variations on Jackson Pollock's "Summertime 9a" in VR (Music Video)
Music and Graphics by Frank Coleman.I took the largest print I could find of Jackson Pollock's "Summertime 9a," broke it out by color spectrum in Photoshop, exported the pieces as separate PNGs with transparent backgrounds, imported those into a virtual reality environment (Tilt Brush), built a “room” out of the pieces in 360 space, then did a fly-thru, in one unbroken five minute take, using Tilt Brush's handheld virtual camera, which saves it out as standard 720p video. So it's "shot on location" inside VR.The music came from an undeveloped song idea I wrote for Satellite Paradiso a few years ago. Everything you hear is me, multi-tracked, all from one keyboard.For more, visit https://frank-coleman.com
Killing Joke – Money is Not Our God (Babylon Dub) – VR by Frank Coleman
Killing Joke – Money is Not Our God
(Babylon Dub by Youth)
from the album "In Dub"Visuals by Frank Coleman
Created in Virtual Reality
with Microdose VR
Orphans of the Storm – Sacred Mushroom of the Shaman (Remix) – Made in VR
Orphans of the Storm – Sacred Mushroom of the Shaman
Written, Recorded and Produced by William Desmond and Taylor Barefoot
Remix and Video by Frank Coleman
Created in Virtual Reality with MicrodoseVRWilliam Desmond • Acoustic and electric hammered dulcimer, bass dulcimer, psaltery, keyboards, percussion and chants.
Taylor Barefoot • Acoustic and electric guitars, keyboards and treatments, electric sitar, bass and percussion.
Frank Coleman • Additional drums, percussion, loops, keyboards and treatments.Special guest
Tony Levin • Bass(c)(p) 2019 Sound Museum Records
THE BRAIN DUMP – Ep 04 – VR/Drugs – 360°
THE BRAIN DUMP – Episode 04: VR/Drugs – 360°. The mindbending web series hosted by Frank Coleman on #Patreon. For best results, view with a VR headset.FEATURING
(in order of appearance)Forbidden Transmission
The Cage
Potted Psalm
Torbovision
The Frog
Ballet Spin
Bay City Rollers Audience
Stuart Whitman Lookalike Contest
Gumby Moon Monster
The Twonky
Blortasia
George Zucco, Come On Down
High Firemen
The Frog Again
Everything is Terrible say Hello
Use the Tapes
My Mom's Not Home Right Now
It's Showtime
Drum Solo
Colby's Place
White Sale
Someone Else's Lies
Pleasant Dreams, Little Friend
Apt Pupil
Headsplitting
What's With the Big Box?
Great Time on Drugs
Now I'm Seeing Ducks
Super Chicken
Doggie Positions
Rod Serling for Radio Shack
In The 21st Century, Everyone will Have Guitar-Shaped Spaceships
J'accuse!, starring Mr. Potato Head
Inflatable Undateable
What's The Matter With You?
Crack is Awesome
Raggedy Ann Takes a Trip
Let Your Inner Voices Decide
I Heard Voices in the Mirror, Too
Unlucky Marshmallow Salesman
I'm Hungry
A Whole Bowl Full
Cops Are Listening
Abe Vigoda Magic
My Dream Begins to Take Shape
Three Headed Repairman
Get Out of the Car
Now We Have a Surprise for You
Peter Ustinov for Alien Life Forms
The Right Port
We'll Use VR
Minor Adjustments
Goodbye Reality
A Tour of the Fourth Dimension – 360
Winter – Wherever You Are – 360
Eden – Drugs – 360
Your Disk Operating System
Telly Savalas for The Sex Pistols
Elmo Death Threats
Let Me Be Your Master
Everyone Loves Ding-a-ling
Secos & Molhados
Al Jarreau Speaking in Tongues
Laura Dern WTF
Marie Osmond DADA
Jive Talkin' and Tennille
The Young Ones Editorial Comment
Electronic Highway Will Not Wait
Forry Ackerman in Excelsis
There is Only Now
At a Bar, Confused
Today in LSD
Gumby Drum Solo
Balloons and Gas
Inflatable Love Bomb
Junk Head
What it Means to Obey
Talk About Anything
Turn Those Cameras Off
Shaye St. John presents Washroom 2Compiled, Transformed and/or Edited by Frank Coleman
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SECRET AGENT: Portofino – Sneak Preview
SECRET AGENT – PortofinoSpecial Agent Duncan Kilburn – Sax
Special Agent Jo Quail – Electronic Cello
Special Agent Robert Holmes – Guitar
All other instruments and sounds by Bureau Chief Frank ColemanRecorded at an undisclosed location.
Mastered by John Ashton at Highwoods Audio, Woodstock, NYFor Further Updates, Request Security Clearance at http://secretagentband.com(c)(p) 2018 Secret Agent / Mi5 Recordings (Universal)
All Rights Reserved Worldwide