| Tulse Luper Journey > Suitcases > Links of Relevance to Luper and the Suitcases | Anonymous |
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| January 15, 2006, 04:53:59 | |
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KamakaziDude (unknown_firstname unknown_lastname) Gender : unknown_ge Location : unknown_location Member since : 7 January 2006 Last visit : 10/09/06 04:18 |
Last time edited on : January 15, 2006, 04:54:34
I've just found out there are a number of sites that contain a good amount of info on Tulse Luper and the suitcase project . Here's what I found on the project (and on Luper):www.tulseluper.net www.tulselupernetwork.com petergreenaway.co.uk/tulse.htm That's all i got. Add more if u find any more .
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| January 15, 2006, 14:32:17 | |
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Bart Crouch (Bart Crouch) Gender : male Location : Netherlands Member since : 11 January 2006 Last visit : 4/03/06 11:41 |
Very interesting. Been digging around a bit and came up with this: http://blog.tulselupernetwork.com/images/__.jpg In http://blog.tulselupernetwork.com/images I also found a mention of http://www.jp10000.com (check the email file) which is registered to Wesselink, one of the people involved in the Tulse Luper project. Cross referencing his name at google with Tulse Luper brought me to a subpage of tulselupernetwork.com, which doesn't seem to be linked from the main page: http://www.tulselupernetwork.com/archetypes/ (It seems that it can also be found at: http://blog.tulselupernetwork.com/archetypes ) And if you can't get enough of suitcases: http://www.parallel-vision.de/tl/suitc24.htm http://www.akane.cl/tls/suit27.html http://www.justincoombes.com/luper/ |
| January 15, 2006, 15:10:53 | |
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Amor Lassie (Amor Lassie) Gender : male Location : FInland Member since : 6 January 2006 Last visit : 28/05/06 23:25 |
Last time edited on : January 15, 2006, 17:05:34
I think that this game gives endless possibilities for the people (game developers and players) to build up their own trails to number of directions. So it is not limited only on Greenaway. For example on the game #36 Radio Equipment you can hear the morse code: leifbrush. If you follow that lead you can find such a things like: http://www.windwitness.net.nz/ http://www.d.umn.edu/~lbrush/ I think that Leif Brush has worked as a professor at the Department of Art in the University of Minnesota. However, I couldn't found any direct links between Leif Brush and Greenaway. I guess that the person(s) behind the game #36 has just copied some sounds from Leif Brush's piece of "music" at http://www.earphone.org/t1ln/l_brush.html. There on the soundtrack "2_87windr+Belmont_Dr_2_live00�" you can hear the same morse code after 4 and 6 minutes. |
| January 15, 2006, 17:14:11 | |
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Amor Lassie (Amor Lassie) Gender : male Location : FInland Member since : 6 January 2006 Last visit : 28/05/06 23:25 |
Last time edited on : January 16, 2006, 18:43:46
And now I found these: http://www.btinternet.com/~paul.melia/ http://www.btinternet.com/~paul.melia/tlrack.html And then something for those (like me) who has not seen the Greenaway's Tulse Luper TV series, DVDs and films, here is something to start with: http://www.digiscreen.ca/weblers/tulse/flash.html A list of suitcases and their contents: http://www.worlds4.com/greenaway/movie_tls/grtulse_suitcases.html An old film production site from year 2004 or something like that: http://www.kasanderfilm.nl/tulseluperproduction/index.htm Suitcases #1, #7, #90 and #92 by some individual artist ![]() http://www.geocities.com/sensewerks/tulseluper.html The links to suitcases that Bart Crouch listed and to many others can be found at tulselupernetwork.com and they are actually works of artists who have participated to contest for Tulse Luper project. |