Don't think I much recommend it. The music is nice but the video gets boring
really quick. I think that if you had a large projection screen and lots of
drugs it could be cool but just to pop it in and watch it. I'll analyze it
this way, listening to music excites the brain and moves the body, but it
has little or no need for spatial reference. Video on the other hand
requires specific focused concentration. So if the images don't hold your
undivided attention, as when you are surrounded by them on a large screen,
or involved in them in a plot sense, one can be quickly bored. I think it is
well worth seeing for yourself, but owning this to play over and over is not
required.
I do recommend the ORB's long form video form because it uses the mixer,s
aesthetic in video, taking the best tricks and dropping them in at just the
right time. The soundtrack is excellent too.
Jeff Sprague spragje@herndon.grumman.com
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From: idm-owner
To: nick davey
Subject: Re: (idm) query on Motion?
Date: Tue, Feb 6, 1996 8:45PM
Nick Davey wrote:
quoted 6 lines Does anyone in the US know if Motion (the Warp AI Video) was
>Does anyone in the US know if Motion (the Warp AI Video) was
>every released in America, or failing that if it was/is
>distributed and where it can be obtained.
>
>I've got a copy and i think it's really cool, but apparently
>it's hard to get in the US?
I'm not in the US so I can't help you there, but maybe you can help me :)
What's on the video? (both audio & video-wise)
You've already said it's cool so I won't ask you what you think about it,
but if anybody else has it, second opinions are welcome!
A.
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