Animation by Katsura Moshino.
Tags: 00's psychedelia, 2001, japanese psychedelia, Katsura Moshino, Nobukazu Takemura
simply a very classic psychedelic video for a very classic psychedelic garage rock tune.
enjoy!
(and don’t forget to get your stylish 3D goggles out for this one!)
[many thanks to Roland!]
This is a restoration of the 1903 Alice in Wonderland movie that was unearthed just a few years ago. The restoration was done by the BFI (British Film Institute) National Archive. You will recognize all your favourite characters pretty well, since all them are based closely on Sir John Tenniel’s famous illustrations of Lewis’ book.
If something that is described as “brain melting” just sounds more interesting to you and if you love the idea to be able to buy a ticket for one of Maurits Cornelis Escher’s nightmares then Antichamber might be just the game for you.
The video that accompanied the “Can You Feel It” single by The Jacksons was simply called “The Triumph”. It was directed by Bruce Gowers and Robert Abel and praised for its advanced use of special effects.
A little bonus:
Jeff Minter has been designing video games since the early days of the medium. And since the very beginning an air of anarchy and trippyness has been a constant in his creations. Since Tempest 2000 he has been refining what I’d like to call the psychedelic “space” shooter (look here for Space Giraffe).
But he has released a game/ “light synthesizer” that is actually called Psychedelia as early as 1984.
Check out the man’s work! You won’t be disappointed.