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dead air x colectivo futuro = a year end radio takeover!

2011 was a good year for colectivo futuro, we grew in followers and also in enthusiasm for what we are trying to achieve with this community of likeminded characters. we compiled some great futurecasts and we featured some of our favorite artists via our colectivo futurist section.  but most importantly we achieved our first physical collaboration with mexican artist natural values and barcelona based bcomesome1 titled future print series 01.


to end the year on a high note, a couple of weeks back we were invited as guests on wvum’s dead air show. hosted by our homegirl Uchi Isabella, the show focuses on providing forward thinking electronic musics every friday night between 11 pm and 01 am. on friday, december 30th we arrived to the station, which is located at the beautiful university of miami campus, music and gear in tow, and were greeted by Uchi, who immediately made us feel at home in the studio, which was outfitted wall-to-wall with cds and records.


music wise, we wanted to take a “best of the year” approach to the show and during the first hour we did just that, showcasing an eclectic selection of tracks that inspired us during 2011, including cuts by Jamie XX, Four Tet, and Sbtrkt. we also talked about the state of colectivo futuro and our plans moving forward. for the second and third hours we kicked the bass musics up a notch mixing tracks by Jon Convex, Zomby, Jacques Greene, and Joy Orbison to name a few. needless to say we had an absolute blast!


listen to the 3 hour show with harold (@harold_f), gabe (@gabrielberthin), miguel (@miguelcolectivo), mike (@mlason), and of course our favorite host uchi (@uchpuch) with a cameo appearance by the ramon (@theramon) below

colectivo futuro x dead air – wvum 90.5 fm 30.11.2011 by colectivofuturo

morphologic studios = underwater art!

morphologic studios is the partnership of marine biologist colin foord and musician jared mckay. based out of miami, they use a local aquarium as their primary source of inspiration to study the artistic possibilities of living coral reef organisms. these studies usually result in short, yet stunning HD quality videos that portray aquatic lifeforms in a very intimate and beautiful setting. however, they don’t stop at capturing marine life from an artistic standpoint, they also collaborate with biologists from the université de provence in marseille to develop a living genetic database, aquaculture techniques, and biological assays of coral species.

‘Man O War’
Physalia physalis
Film + Aquarium: Morphologic
Original Soundtrack: Geologist

 

recently, morphologic‘s beautifully crafted shorts have been garnering attention in the arts and music communities, as evidenced by their inclusion in the animal collective curated ATP back in may (infos). they’ve also featured in public installations in miami and more recently in cairns, australia. they’ve even made an appearance on cult tv network adult swim (link), and they’ve produced a video for electronic duo ‘walls’ on the much revered kompakt label (see below)

 

check out some of our favorite shorts by morphologic studios below. also keep track of their future projects via their website or by following them on twitter @coralmorph

‘Corynactis viridis’
The feeding of a Corynactis viridis corallimorph
Music, Video, and Aquarium
2010 Morphologic Studios

 

‘The Florist’
Leptopsia setirostris (Decorator Crab) scavenging amongst a Zoanthus polyp garden
Music, Video, and Aquarium
2010 Morphologic Studios

 

‘The Squat Urchin Shrimp’
Gnathophylloides mineri on Tripneustes ventricosus
Music, Video, and Aquarium
2010 Morphologic Studios

 

‘The Heart Urchin Pea Crab’
Dissodactylus primitivus on Meoma ventricosa
Music, Video, and Aquarium
2010 Morphologic Studios

pepa prieto is a colectivo futurist!

this month’s colectivo futurist is none other than spanish-born, multi-faceted artist: pepa prieto. so far, pepa has plastered her unique drawings and designs for a host of clients, such as mtv neworks, moleskine, and los angeles based design studio, poketo. she recently spent some time living and working at the fountainhead residence in miami, a place that provides an environment where artists can work comfortably and focus on their talents. her drawings and paintings evolve in a curious little world where funky creatures and folky textures and colors coincide. make sure you read our interview with pepa below for an insight into what makes her fantastic mind tick…

PEPA PRIETO (Fine Arts, Madrid/New York)

website

* who is pepa prieto? what were your initial steps into the art world? how would you say your approach to art has evolved thru the years?

hello collective! I was born in Granada, a small city in the south of Spain surrounded by mountains, I soon went to live to england and since then I think my life has been marked by movement. Art has been for me one of the things I have enjoyed all my life, basically since I was a child. I think it takes me to a different place mentally and this is something I have always enjoyed… Then I decided to study Art so I went to college… and little by little I became a professional….

* where do you normally draw inspiration from? your current paint related output seems to revolve around similar characters, is there a storyline to them?

Inspiration comes from every little thing for me…… and yes my paintings could be defined as narrative, oneiric, or a mixture of figurativism and abstract…well ”I think” I am going more into abstract.. hahahhah! most of the time  there is a story behind them, which is up to the spectator to interpret…….well hopefully they can read into them…

* your works have been selected in many different publications and you’ve worked with many different clients, which would you say have been the most important collaborations throughout your career?

It’s hard to say. I think everything has been really important in the evolution of my career; I know my words could sound  stereotyped but for me it’s the truth. There is never one thing more important than the other… one complements the other and at the end they make the total….

* if you could soundtrack your work, what would you choose?

Of montreal, Cornellius, Tom Waits, Grizzly Bear, Ween, Dr Dog, Camaron de la Isla, Nick cave, and the song by Celia Cruz..”la vida es un carnaval”

* what is your favorite thing about living in Madrid-New York?

I love Madrid because  my “familia” is sometimes “around” there, and I have a bunch of great friends.. I really like the sky of Madrid too… and I like N.Y because of the hudson river, my bike and the variety of incredible choices you have..it’s a big rainbow with lots of colors, I am making new great friends too!

* tell us about your future plans? what sort of work would you like to focus on?

I am putting all my effort into painting now. I just arrived from an artist residency in Miami and now I am painting in the studio in NY…. I am really focused in painting as it’s what I have always wanted to do and now I think is the right moment for me to really focus on it, enjoy it and start to work in that direction….

we’ll see how it goes, I am very excited!!

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