ROYKSOPP - THE ALCOHOLIC

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  • Irem Atalay thanks for your comments, it's been great to hear such positive feedback.
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  • TheCat Barbies have come out of their box, love the idea, very nice made, congratulations on the work
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  • ntw923
    Love the allusions to Royksopps Adventures in Barbieland (and the inclusion of their clip for 'Remind Me'). Your attention to detail is both awe inspiring and mind boggling -Your dedication to your art certainly shows!!! Good Luck, and thanks for making such a wonderful piece of film!
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  • Luz I like it very much all art in your video. And the barbies movment . Sorry my english
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  • lunaparklunatik çok süper olmuş,çok duygusal. tebrikler
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  • ali farkhonde Good one
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  • Mau Looking great
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  • cagil beautiful and poetic.. loved it!!
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  • Irem Atalay click on SD IS ON for high definition
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    • cpt nice work, congratulations!
      1 year ago
  • Irem Atalay Click on SD IS ON for high definition
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Artist: Royksopp
Song: The Alcoholic
18 Jan 2011
606 1 11

Description:

This is the kind of thing you can find in the attic. Stories told by a cast of barbie dolls, woven together by contradictions. The real, the fantasy, the struggle of the drunk...

Credits:

Directing and Editing - Omer Kula, Irem Atalay

Original Idea by Irem Atalay

Cast - Barbie, Sindy, Jessica and friends...

United Kingdom By: Irem Atalay
18 Jan 2011

Country: United Kingdom

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Bio:

I was engaged with various medium of expression and unfinished projects throughout growing up. I studied sociology at ODTU/METU between 2004-2007. In the harsh environment of the capital, I continued to make art with intuition producing mostly illustration and video that went on without display. In October 2009 I started doing MA Art&Media at University of Westminster and have concluded my project and first exhibition 'ephemeral/eternal' in June 2010.

For this music video I worked with Omer Kula, my partner who with his cinematic view has made it possible for an amazing collaboration.

We are from Izmir, Turkey. We came to London in 2008 and have been engaging with different media such as sculpture, video art and film separately and together at times.