Archive | October, 2018

BAYA – Gate 212 + Give Me That Dive

31 Oct

Directed & animated by John Christian Ferner Apalnes.

KEØMA: Gone

30 Oct

This gets under your skin.
Directed and animated by Dirk Rauscher.

Electric Catnip Halloween Special

29 Oct


A dying cat takes a hero’s journey in search of his tenth life!!

“Groove is in the Heart” by Deee-Lite

28 Oct

The video for Deee-Lite’s “Groove is in the Heart” (featuring Q-Tip, Maceo Parker and Bootsy Collins) is a classic of 90’s psychedelic visual culture. The iconic video was not only released 7 years prior to the first Austin Powers movie, but also at least inspired the main character Ulala and world of SEGA’s classic psychedelic video game Space Channel Five.

MORNING WORMHOLE

27 Oct

A devilish video smartly plays on the famously psychedelic breathing walls effect. Epilepsy seizure warning! Bad Trip Warning!

BIRDS OF PARADISE – Eternal Recurrence (Official Music Video)

26 Oct

Another beautiful fractal by Julius Horsthuis

Hong Kong LSD Trips ( Mogwai – Acid Food)

25 Oct

Some psychedelia from Hong Kong.

Addison Groove: Changa

24 Oct

Just some artificial bodies getting down to groovy sounds.

DESCENT: Peter Burr, Mark Fingerhut, and Forma

23 Oct

When your Windows desktop starts tripping you out.

In 1562, Flemish artist Pieter Bruegel the Elder completed a painting called “The Triumph Of Death”. In this panoramic landscape the sky is blotted out by black smoke; ships and dead fish litter the ocean shore; and an army of skeletons experiment with myriad death techniques. The living are badly outnumbered and the variety of fated tortures seems endless. There is little room for whimsy in this tableaux.

Over 200 years earlier, a nasty plague, commonly known as “The Black Death”, left a cruel and massive mark on European civilization, wiping out half of Europe’s total population. This was a quiet pervasion of death – an invisible pathogen carried by herds of tired rats. This plague triggered a series of social and economic upheavals with profound effects on the history of medieval Europe, guiding its survivors into the sort of self-inflicted darkness pictured by the Elder Bruegel.

Looking back at this historical trajectory, Peter Burr, Mark Fingerhut, and Forma have created a spiraling interdimensional narrative aptly titled DESCENT – a meditation on one of humanity’s blackest hours. Taking the form of a desktop application, descent.exe gives the user a brief glimpse of a world descending into darkness – an unrelenting plague indifferent to the struggles of the user. There is a silver lining, however, tucked into the software’s final sweep. An equanimous watcher, reduced to a single eye, looks on as the plague of rats that has infested your desktop destroys itself.

This video is a recording of descent.exe running alongside Fingerhut’s deepdesktop.exe.

Download descent.exe here: (pc only)
markfingerhut.com/descent-setup.exe

Fire Toolz – Screamography / Second Life

22 Oct


Newest offering from the incredibly prolific Angel Marcloid!

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