Pour moi aussi, impossible de ne pas entendre/penser à « fait divers ». Ça m’embête au plus haut point.
Perso je préférerai "fédévers", en utilisant le diminutif "fédé" déjà utilisé en français. Ca sonne bien pour « fédération + univers »
Pour moi aussi, impossible de ne pas entendre/penser à « fait divers ». Ça m’embête au plus haut point.
Perso je préférerai "fédévers", en utilisant le diminutif "fédé" déjà utilisé en français. Ca sonne bien pour « fédération + univers »
Alex Rutterford, 33, directed Autechre’s Gantz Graf. He works in West Hampstead, London
How did the idea for Gantz Graf come about?
I’d been chatting to Shaun and Rob [from Autechre] for years about this idea of interacting sound with some kind of abstract shape. Without sounding like a druggy, they were the images I saw in my head while I was on acid a long time ago.
It’s incredibly detailed – how long did it take?
It took me about a month to work out a technique just to animate one little thing in particular. Months and months. I used the LightWave program, a 3D animation application. An architectural student in Italy is writing a thesis on it. He wanted to know the most detailed aspects of it – it’s a bit mad really.
Why has Warp been so successful with its videos?
They have an aura and a mystique and a bit of an attitude which is quite rare these days. You just see more and more videos that are commonplace and banal. I cannot stand the pop trash fodder, it’s so formulaic. You have to work five times as hard to get something special. Some people expect a video that looks like bloody George Lucas has directed it.
How obsessive are you?
I’m a lunatic. One of the things I’m working on at the moment – it’s very sculptural – is going to take about a year to do.
Absolutely not. It’s pronounced \klod. The « OW » diphthong sound doesn’t exist in French.
Cloud is generally pronounced as in English \aʊ\ or maybe \klud\ for non English speakers.
There is no possible confusion in French between this two words.