Change (Dance Conscious) is the most accomplished audiovisual creation of DJ Oof, directed for a european research program « Art & restructurations » of three universities including Paris IAE-La Sorbonne. Every of the three music-videos is commited, showing…
Ces films mixés vous aideront à trouver votre « moi-profond » avec des vidéo-clips anthologiques et des films des années 60 à nos jours : films d’auteur, de série Z, blaxplotation, bollywood, animation, hollywood, etc. Tous styles musicaux appuieront le propos : funk, hip hop, rock, electro, jazz, etc…
Oof Cinemix has been commissioned for a creation called « High scenes » by the Maison Rouge museum in Paris for the exhibition « Sous influence » (may 2013). This work melt found footage from underground art films to Hollywood to music videos, from 60’s till now. It shows all the drugs in their context, from real takers to party animals : alcohol, cannabis, ecstasy, heroïn, cocaïne, psychedelics…
This audiovisual creation of 12 érotico-porn Cinéclips of the 70s by DJ Oof shows the burning desire of the lounge to the dancefloor. Of the cinema in the creativity so particular, the art-house films in the « B-movies » of Z-movie, the blaxplotation to the animation, Hollywood to Bollywood…
This project came from Jose-Manuel Gonçalves, the programmer of the biennal festival Depayz’Art in Melun (Paris outskirts). The New years Eve party was held for 15 000 people in an Airport. The idea of the festival is to bring artists to work with the local potential of this region…
In 2004, one of the heads of The National Film Board of Canada bump into my works in the Cannes Film Festival, as i was resident DJ there. They ask the the year after to have « Carte Blanche » to re-create my own video versions of the Norman McLaren works…
These videos were directed by Oof for the Cinémix album’s live shows. In 2003, Universal Jazz thought it would add a great impact on sales for the release as Oof was the executive producer of this project giving fresh version of the most famous french soundtracks of the 60’s…