The only downside to the brilliance of Coldcut is that it makes me despair about how far we have to go in creating worship for the visual generation.
The Tank session on "electronic worship" the next day was a depressingly small minded presentation on how to display song lyrics via a video projector (with the inevitable "smear snear" at Churches which are still using OHPs).
(What was so wonderfully ironic and (typically Churchy) was that the incredibly "stable and easy- to - use" software that was being advocated, crashed several times, and displayed a remarkable reluctance to display on a big screen.)
Does no-one in the techy world realise that the gap between video projector lyrics and OHPs is minor compared with the gap between anything else at Greenbelt and what Coldcut offered visual - and yet we ought as a Church to be putting the financial resources in the stained glass of the 21st century - what a gift to us!
The only visuals which I saw during the weekend which came close to Coldcut was the exciting material which accompanied DJ Joel's session in The Arena - see separate post here
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