Video: Video from Tadas Maksimovas showing how to experience beauty and get a free haircut at the same time
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Lithuanian-born London artist Tadas Maksimovas has found an unusual use for his long hair, using it as a prop in a musical performance timed to coincide with Street Music Day.
The festival, originally organized by the Lithuanian musician and actor Andrius Mamontovas, has already become an annual event. Anyone who plays a musical instrument, be it an amateur who has learned a few chords, or a professional performer, can take part in the festival.
In order to support this commendable initiative, the contemporary artist Tadas Maksimovas donated the hair that he had grown for many years. His long curls, after a series of merciless manipulations, turned into resonant violin strings.
In order for the instrument to find its voice, each strand was twisted tightly, turning it into a thin string, and firmly fixed with glue. The freshly made strings were then properly secured along the neck of the instrument and tested in action. The result is a music video in which the musician and artist together perform a violin etude, the latter, however, as a part of the instrument. The dramas are added to the video with shots in which, at the end of the "concert" of Maximovas, they shave their heads.
As the experiments of contemporary artists and designers of recent years show, human hair is an unexpectedly fertile and multifunctional material. For example, by adding a little computer magic, you can create a more or less functional display font from them.
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