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Tue, 25 May 2004 11:03:22 -0700
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Re: [idm] afx face spectogramofcrystallsd
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Eggy Toast"
quoted 5 lines Michael Scheer said:> Michael Scheer said: > > http://www.visualizationsoftware.com/gram/example15.html > > Erm. Are they kidding? I know that rdj pic. Just can't remember where > > I've seen it. Does someone know? Must be out of donkey rhubarb or come > > to daddy?...?
quoted 4 lines Nope. Back when windowlicker came out, *5 years ago*, it was found that> Nope. Back when windowlicker came out, *5 years ago*, it was found that > he used a picture of himself and made it into a sound using a program > called metasynth (as that was the common way to do it back then). > so.. yeah. welcome to 1999 ;D
'Windowlicker' - Video of the Year, 1999 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windowlicker "Viewing a spectrogram of Track 2 reveals hidden images that were apparently synthesized as sound by Aphex Twin for the express purpose of being discovered in this manner. It is perhaps the only instance of an artist using steganography to embed his own face into his music. A spectrogram of the first track also reveals a spiral at the end of the song. Although only 3 tracks long, "Windowlicker" is meant to accompany its promotional music video, a 10 minute long parody of modern rap music videos. In the video, two foul mouthed young men (a Hispanic and an African American) attempt, unsuccessfully, to pick up two young African American women, resulting in a ridiculously long limousine crashing into the two men's convertible, and a "pimped-out" Richard D. James displaying a surreal amount of wealth and power. The video was directed by Chris Cunningham, who also directed Aphex Twin's infamous 1997 music video, "Come To Daddy"." seek np: Erast - 'Goodair + Minimissing' (Laboratory Instinct) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org