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Digital Dance (1982)
zhlédnutí 102KPřed 15 lety
by Ed Tannenbaum with music by Might Dog and Dancing by PonsMaar from California Images: HiFi for the Eyes videotape you can see more videos by Ed Tannebaum here: czcams.com/users/etarts
Video Weavings (excerpt) 1976
zhlédnutí 29KPřed 15 lety
by Stephen Beck "My work is to make something beautiful with technology. I believe in spiritual technology. Video Weavings is a link between the modern (video) and the ancient (weaving) technologies. Video Weavings are based on poetic mathematical rhymes, or algorithms, visualized in real time on the warp and weft of video's horizontal and vertical scanning electron beams, color phosphors, plas...
That's Hot
zhlédnutí 13KPřed 15 lety
video by G.G. Aries Music by Larry Gibbs from California Images: Hi Fi For The Eyes sorry about the crummy sound
Stan Vanderbeek: The Computer Generation part 2
zhlédnutí 15KPřed 16 lety
documentary from 1972 by John Musilli. this an incomplete version from the vhs tape Visibles available from the Center for Visual Music.
Stan Vanderbeek: The Computer Generation part 1
zhlédnutí 22KPřed 16 lety
documentary from 1972 by John Musilli. this an incomplete version from the vhs tape Visibles available from the Center for Visual Music.
The Ripper-dream scene
zhlédnutí 13KPřed 16 lety
this is the first dream scene from the movie "The Ripper" that was made by the same people who created Blood Cult and its sequel Revenge p.s. after I uploaded this i realized that the sound is completely off, but i actually like it better like this
Maxfli DDH "Energy" 1982
zhlédnutí 5KPřed 16 lety
Abel and Associates send a golf ball off on a cosmic voyage
Panasonic "Glider" 1981
zhlédnutí 84KPřed 16 lety
Robert Abel and Associates commercial for panasonic with music tat sounds a lot like the love theme from the Superman movies
Larry Cuba's Calculated Movements (clip from documentary)
zhlédnutí 8KPřed 16 lety
excerpt of computer artist Larry Cuba's film "Calculated Movements" from 1985.this clip is from the computer animation documentary Computer Animation Magic. this is probably one of my favorite computer animated films along with John Whitney's Arabesque which Larry Cuba also worked on. more information can be located at: www.well.com/user/cuba iotacenter.org/
Digit by Ron Hays
zhlédnutí 27KPřed 16 lety
this is from the laserdisc Ron Hays' Music Image: Odyssey. here is some more information from Siggraph: "Ron Hays The New Television Workshop at WGBH supported the creation and broadcast of experimental works by artists. One of their projects was the Music Image Workshop, which was primarily a project of Ron Hays, who used the Paik-Abe videosynthesizer to create elaborate visual scores set to m...
Mcdonald's Christmas commercial
zhlédnutí 34KPřed 16 lety
this reminds me of watching the Ewoks movies on tv when i was a kid.
Sears commercial
zhlédnutí 4,3KPřed 16 lety
nice Sears commercial with some nice background music. ca. 1984-85.
Saxophone here sounds just the saxophonist on tears for fears songs from the big chair. Doesn't it?
This is so awesome
Bruhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
RIP Remo!
The ident of the pyramid rotating over a shining ocean really was ahead of its time
I would so love to see high-resolution versions of these. Or at least higher-bandwidth.
I would so love to see this uploaded without the extreme image compression of 15 years ago CZcams.
I love you 80s ♥️
Fascinating stuff. So is this a combination of computer graphics on a vector screen, stop motion animation and Scanimate or similar tech? Not sure computers were up to doing stuff like this in realtime back in 1972.
Reminds me of Jacquards Causeway
I used this audio on a mixtape in 2017 and totally forgot where I found it and i found it again! Muahaha!!
What's this genre of music called?
Hence the matrix was born
Great video...👍
Do you know who currently owns the rights to this film? I'd like to licence a short clip of Whitney's work.
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why so many ads
THIS IS TERRY RILEY -
The following program was brought to you in living color! And now, live from Beautiful Downtown Burbank, Here's Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In !!!
Used in Electronic Gems MEGA
the fact that this is *analog* is mind blowing to me. if I didn't know better, I'd have sworn up and down this was CG. O_O
Remember it like it was yesterday.
While y'all comments so long ago
Kind of incredible
De lo mejor que había!!
These graphics where on the central control computer monitors in the movie west world in 1973.
Assisted by Whitney's two sons, John Jr. and Robert, original images were only black and white. And each element of the final composite was created separately, then transferred to high-contrast B&W 35mm film. Color was added to each element on a film contact (and/or optical) printer and combined via multiple passes thru the printer to create a single master negative from which final prints were made with a photographic optical soundtrack added to the edge of the film before development. This massive amount of work, creative decisions, and technical expertise was how they made all of their pioneering films, which were originally sold to colleges and libraries in 16mm by an "art-for-art-sake" distributer called "Pyramid Films" They were also the first to create fully-rendered shaded non-film color computer graphics in 1977.
thank you!
Assisted by Whitney's two sons, John Jr. and Robert, original images were only black and white. And each element of the final composite was created separately, then transferred to high-contrast B&W 35mm film. Color was added to each element on a film contact (and/or optical) printer and combined via multiple passes thru the printer to create a single master negative from which final prints were made with a photographic optical soundtrack added to the edge of the film before development. This massive amount of work, creative decisions, and technical expertise was how they made all of their pioneering films, which were originally sold to colleges and libraries in 16mm by an "art-for-art-sake" distributer called "Pyramid Films" They were also the first to create fully-rendered shaded non-film color computer graphics in 1977.
This is a Animated
Jeff Lorber - In The Heat Of The Night
Sicko mode
I wish youtube recommended more videos like this and not clickbait bullshit. This is some real art right here.
0:33 Jeff Lorber “In The Heat Of The Night” album cover
unliked this video just so i could like it again‼️
Is this on a color vector display? I want to say it is but the paper plane looks a little too filled in Saturday, October 1, 2022 CE, 19:46 EST
#CURSED
Fascinating stuff. I'm also curius about the musical accompaniment. It fits perfectly and at times seems coordinated with the fim. Thanks for posting although the most recent comments seem to be from 10 years ago! I hope you're still posting.
3:26 The footage is used in the Daeyong Video Production logo
Hello, we'd love to feature some of your beautiful videos in our VR arthouse cinema. WOuld that be okay?
1:50
5:58 this is how 3d thing looks like in 1961
hey, this is the thing that TechMoan pays homage to in his title-sequence!!! NEAT!
This is half a century old now...
So they were giving out free LSD with every bike sold? At least that's what I got from the commercial...
I always get teary-eyed watching this commercial. Ah, sweet nostalgia. That, and I love the baby bunnies!
This is like my close eyes visuals when I take mushrooms lol
very different from the previous 3
Great ad. Also check out "The Stranger" from a few years earlier. More Ken Nordine and very trippy.
Some good work here, that reminds me of the opening titles to Charade, which combined with that hot Mancini theme, was a kind of ecstasy.
Cool I'm high this is awesome