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Listen: IRM by Charlotte Gainsbourg

The acting of Charlotte Gainsbourg was only made known to me after watching The Science of Sleep in 2007.  (Kate tells me that I saw her in an earlier role when we watched Jane Eyre but I really cannot remember doing so…and it would have come after, regardless.) While I find her acting compelling, I really had no compulsion to explore her musical career.

Which was – as my decisions sometimes are – a mistake.

To paraphrase Wired‘s brief review of the newest album, Gainsbourg is essentially the singing equivalent of tofu: she takes on the sonic qualities of the collaborator with whom she’s working.

On IRM, Charlotte has partnered with Beck, who served as producer, musician and vocalist. Happily, she doesn’t just sound like a female singer channeling Beck, though.  Instead, Gainsbourg absorbs all of what makes Beck spectacular, kooky and somewhat foreboding and then effortlessly pours it out again with her own (decidedly French) style.

So what’s to like on this recording?  Let’s start with the single, “Heaven Can Wait” and its delectable, disturbing video:

Charlotte Gainsbourg – Heaven Can Wait from Charlotte Gainsbourg on Vimeo.

My other favorites:

(I apologize if these videos vanish – her record label, Because Music, seems to be throwing a bit of a fit.)

Update: How I missed this fact is beyond me, but the album name IRM actually comes from MRI, a machine that Charlotte Gainsbourg spent much time in after having a cerebral hemorrhage.  She thought the sounds of the MRI would “make a great music.”  I had the exact same thought after being scanned myself two summers ago.

In defense of wagons

Jalopnik (admitted wagon-lover hideout) has written a call to arms for all those in favor of the five-door. As a “Sportback” owner myself, I do view a day when my people can come out from behind such marketing speak to embrace our rightful place at the top of the automotive heap.

We are wagons. We are the future.

I would coat my life in liquid glass

Nanopool, a German nanotech company, is shopping around its new liquid glass coating. Once sprayed on, any surface from fabric to metal to stone is completely protected from dirt, bacteria, stains and the like. Materials can be easily wiped down with nothing more than hot water and returned to a level of cleanliness normally associated with harsh chemicals or back-breaking labor.

I WANT THIS. I will spray it on my car, inside and out. I will coat my furniture in it. Dip my clothes in it. Cover my electronics in it. “Clyde, you’re going for a swim.” Etc.

Read the article and share my fervor:

Spray-on miracle could revolutionise manufacturing

(Thanks, The Independent.)

Two great posts from Gizmodo…

Another sick day means a bit of web browsing. I found two particularly great posts without venturing any farther than Gizmodo today. The first is an unbearably adorable comic, originally from xkcd. Too cute for words. The second is a compelling collection of floppy disk-based paintings from artist Nick Gentry. Check out the images below or head over to either of the articles.

Random Object Generator

Installment #12:

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What is it? antique Japanese vase

What’s its deal? inherited from my great grandmother when she died at just over 100

Where does it live? small bookcase between the living and dining rooms

Any notable facts? this vase is stamped “Nipon – 1906” and originally lived in my great, great grandmother’s home on Mt. Washington, though no one ever knew for sure how it got there

Watch: Dan Black triple feature

I started out this evening by literally stopping what I was doing to look up more about Dan Black after seeing his video for “Symphonies” on NewNowNext Music. It’s below. You’ll see what I mean after you watch it:

Dan Black “Symphonies” from chic & artistic on Vimeo.

All the fantastic, stylized glamour of movie credits. Clever placement of lyrics within the on screen text. ¡Esplendido!

And then I found “Alone” while getting the embed code from Vimeo:

Dan Black Alone from chic & artistic on Vimeo.

A bit like Beck meets Fischerspooner as translated through a younger generation with a smaller budget and less serious intentions.

Which leads us to “Yours.” Watch now:

Yours – DAN BLACK from The Hours Entertainment on Vimeo.

Students: there is no reason you couldn’t be doing things like this. Please, do things like this. If you need someone that looks like Dan Brown to stand around in hipster clothes in your video, I’m game.