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		<description><![CDATA[Kutiman Rules ! New YouTube and viral sensation Kutiman ! My GL Misha ran up stairs the other night to my lil office and pointedly said &#8211; &#8220;You have to see this !&#8221; &#8211; Now, she is skeptical of some of my online interests, so, for her to get so enthusiastic about something in the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Kutiman Rules !</p>
<p>New YouTube and viral sensation Kutiman !</p>
<p>My GL Misha ran up stairs the other night to my lil office and pointedly said &#8211; &#8220;You have to see this !&#8221; &#8211; Now, she is skeptical of some of my online interests, so, for her to get so enthusiastic about something in the online world makes me stand up and pay attention !</p>
<blockquote><p>Time Magazine:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,1886626,00.html" target="_blank">That Viral Thing<br />
Kutiman: YouTube&#8217;s Most Famous DJ</a><br />
By M.J. Stephey Friday, Mar. 20, 2009<br />
Israeli mash-up artist Kutiman.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve ever posted a video on YouTube, then Kutiman is coming for you. On Mar. 7, the Jerusalem-born DJ (whose offline name is Ophir Kutiel) launched ThruYOU, a project with a simple enough premise: to create visual symphonies using random YouTube footage of school concerts, piano lessons, weirdly intimate soliloquies and American Idol-esque performances uploaded by people across the world. In one of his creations, dubbed &#8220;This Is What It Became,&#8221; the 26-year-old artist juxtaposes clips of a &#8220;Glitch Monster Love Bot,&#8221; a tutorial called &#8220;How to Play Conga Drums,&#8221; a dimly lit monologue for the legalization of marijuana and a demo for a toy keyboard/ tape deck that YouTuber CosmoHelectraStudio, who posted the video of the gadget, describes as &#8220;a very bad sound&#8221; and &#8220;a poor tape player.&#8221;</p>
<p>And that&#8217;s why Kutiman&#8217;s viral orchestras are so fascinating. Unlike Philadelphia mash-up guru Gregg Gillis (a.k.a Girl Talk), who mixes hit pop songs and familiar classics, many of the YouTube clips selected by Kutiman, when viewed apart from one another, are &#8230; well&#8230; bunk. Who wants to watch — or, for that matter, hear — a vintage fire siren wailing away on a piece of plywood? Or a Cuban percussion instrument made from a gourd. OK, that one is kinda cool, but footage of a trombone recital recorded by an unsteady, possibly intoxicated cameraman? No, thank you. In the Israeli maestro&#8217;s hands, though, such raw material becomes &#8230; well&#8230; awesome. See for yourself:</p></blockquote>
<p><a href="http://thru-you.com/" target="_blank">ThruYOU</a></p>
<p>Nuff Said !</p>
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