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From:
Danny Wolfers
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Date:
Sun, 21 Apr 1996 19:11:31 +0200
Subject:
Re: (idm) afx video+merchandise
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quoted 14 lines Last night(sat) on Rage, (our Australian weekend all-night music video>Last night(sat) on Rage, (our Australian weekend all-night music video >program) The Tea Party were the guest programmers(choosing the videos to >be played and the like). because it was the tea party i wasnt really >watching it much and decided to watch a video that i taped from the tv a >couple of days ago. an ad come on the video so i stopped to fast forward >the ad and lo and behold on Rage at that particular moment aphex twin's >'On' started. talk about lucky! i didnt even know it had a video. i >immediately said 'oh fuck, i gotta tape this' and just pressed record. >the 'On' video is good, interesting with lots things moving rapidly >throughout, with rdj walking around in old diving gear(you know those >big old diving helmets), and there is a cardboard cut out of him as >well. unfortunately it's too short at less than 4mins. it's on a beach >with rocks that are the same type as on the'surfing on sine waves' >cover.
I guess that's Cornwall. But it is indeed a very good video.
quoted 1 line on the warp video, but are there any more afx videos??>on the warp video, but are there any more afx videos??
Yes. There is a video of "Schottkey 7th path", which is on a K7 computer animation video. [The one with ambient trax]. It's quite blocky, [Amiga Dpaint stuff] but somewhat more organical & entertaining than those boring 3d raytracing graphics. "Ageisiopolis", which is on an english video compilation, I haven't seen this one for a while but I thought it was absolutely brilliant when I saw it. It was not "computergraphical"-like. It definetely got the feeling of the track on film, with desert/palmtree landscapes which were filmed in a blurry sort of red & blackish color. and there's one more: "Donkey Rhubarb" has one of the most bizarre video's you'll ever see: Richards face on the cover of Aphex's "I care because you do" is sticked on some GIANT fluffy pink/orange/purple (?) teddy bears which walk around playing and having fun. Sick & very cheesy. Bye, Danwolfe@xs4all.nl