Monkey Drummer


Monkey Drummer is a 2.5minutelong music video created by British music video director Chris Cunningham in 2001. The video was commissioned by the Anthony dOffay Gallery in London and was meant to be a companion piece to his Flex commercial, but it wasnt completed in time for the exhibition in September 2000 and instead made its debut at the Venice Biennales 49th International Exhibition of Art in November 2001. It subsequently went on to run in several exhibitions such as the Edinburgh Festival, Edinburgh College of Art, Scotland. The short is a humorous, kinetic study of a mechanical being with nine appendages six arms, two legs, and one drumstick penis all seemingly controlled by the head of a monkey, though its unclear whats in control. Each fleshandblood body part, jutting from a black steel appendage. The overall effect is somewhat offputting. Each body part acts authentically human, while being controlled so mechanically.

The owner of the different body parts playing in the video is Sigtryggur Baldursson, a founding member of Icelandic rock band The Sugarcubes, and a retired member of the band Kukl. He was shot multiple times in various positions with his torso being chopped off in postproduction and replaced with a mechanical torso.The idea came from those little mechanical windup monkeys from the last century, the ones with the red faces. ... Thought it would be really amazing to see a 21st Century one that was drumming to something ridiculously insane like a really fast Aphex Twin track. ........

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