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2001-08-03 10:55stefan mylleager [idm] Squarepusher video competition finalists (warning: Self promo included)
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2001-08-03 15:41Aaron D Meyers Re: [idm] Squarepusher video competition finalists (warning: Self promo included)
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2001-08-03 10:55stefan mylleagerThe five finalists for the Squarepusher video competition has been published at http://www
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The five finalists for the Squarepusher video competition has been published at http://www.warprecords.com/goplastic . Looking forward to hear your opinion. -stefan (did "the exploding psychology" video with my buddy Kaspar) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-08-03 12:15ma_hovinaat 03.08.2001 12:55 Uhr, stefan mylleager wrote: > The five finalists for the Squarepusher
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at 03.08.2001 12:55 Uhr, stefan mylleager wrote:
quoted 5 lines The five finalists for the Squarepusher video competition has been> The five finalists for the Squarepusher video competition has been > published at http://www.warprecords.com/goplastic . Looking forward to > hear your opinion. > > -stefan (did "the exploding psychology" video with my buddy Kaspar)
really great stuff, thanks man! ================-==== ===================== ===================== ===================== ===================== ===================== ===================== ===================== art can free your mind ma_hovina > http://ma-hovina.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-08-03 13:35Ben Kirkley> The five finalists for the Squarepusher video competition has been > published at http:/
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quoted 5 lines The five finalists for the Squarepusher video competition has been> The five finalists for the Squarepusher video competition has been > published at http://www.warprecords.com/goplastic . Looking forward to > hear your opinion. > > -stefan (did "the exploding psychology" video with my buddy Kaspar)
Wow, they're all really good. My opinions (in no particular order): PLAISTOW FLEX OUT :- This one is the closest to a cartoon (ie, it had a plot), but it was all a bit too confusing. The skeleton at the end is cool, but the whole animation could have been from any song with a similar tempo. Still, very good. GO! SPASTIC :- A very good geometric animation. Keeps well with the rhythm and highlights all the intricacies of the track. It's very grey though. Spots of colour appear briefly, but I don't know if I like the "all grey" approach. The geometric animation is very good, but overall I wasn't engrossed by the content. Not an easy song to animate by any means. METTENG EXCUSE v1.2 :- I really dug this one. It looks inviting, and there's some semblance of a plot. It's short, but definitely not lacking. The ending, with the clocks, is really nice. I like this one. MY RED HOT CAR :- This felt the most like a music video of the lot. It's interesting (cuz of the crazies) and very watchable. I like the inbetween animations and overlays. It's very MTV, but then again so is the song (well, to a degree anyway). My personal favourite. THE EXPLODING PSYCOLOGY :- One of the best Winamp-Viz-type-things I've ever seen. It's obviously very well thought out and expertly programmed. A great deal of effort has gone into this. However, I lost interest after the first minute and a half I'm afraid. There was just more of the same, and in the end it felt just like...well, a visualiser pulgin. Sorry Stefan, it wasn't my favourite. Still, it's an excellent piece of work. Bravo. I'm really quite impressed with all the 5 finalists. I think Go! Plastic is a really difficult album to animate to. I was hoping to see one for "I Wish You Could Talk", but I guess the song is a bit simple in comparison. Anyway, they're all very good animations. Well done to anyone involved. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-08-03 23:25The ChisaChecked 'em last night. "My Red Hot Car" is probably my fave, that had me laughing hysteri
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Checked 'em last night. "My Red Hot Car" is probably my fave, that had me laughing hysterically. I think that video most embdodies what Squarepusher means to me: drunken bums and dancing black people in leisure suits. Second place goes to "Go Spastic" followed close by "The Exploding Psychology" -- I thought the textures were much more interesting and organic in the former, but the latter was right decent eye candy too. m@2zo www.thechisa.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-08-07 05:54ma_hovinaat 03.08.2001 12:55 Uhr, stefan mylleager wrote: > The five finalists for the Squarepusher
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at 03.08.2001 12:55 Uhr, stefan mylleager wrote:
quoted 5 lines The five finalists for the Squarepusher video competition has been> The five finalists for the Squarepusher video competition has been > published at http://www.warprecords.com/goplastic . Looking forward to > hear your opinion. > > -stefan (did "the exploding psychology" video with my buddy Kaspar)
The winner is: THE EXPLODING PSYCHOLOGY By KASPAR DAUGAARD & STEFAN MYLLEAGER <kdaugaard@bigbluebox.com> congratulations stefan! enjoy, but safely =: samuel > http://sjever.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-08-03 15:41Aaron D MeyersYea... I especially liked the Plaistow Flexout and Metteng Excuse viddies. I always imagin
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Yea... I especially liked the Plaistow Flexout and Metteng Excuse viddies. I always imagined that Bonneville Occident could have a really awesome animation in the vein of the Tom & Jerry cartoons. I know the time span given for the contest wouldn't really allow for an elaborate character animation based video to be completed in time, but goddamn that would have been cool. The T&J cartoons always had insane music with all kinds of starts and stops that corresponded to the imagery on the screen. Bonneville Occident would be an awesome musical accompaniment for an updated contemporary IDM stylee Tom and Jerry. Maybe with different characters. Or something. -Aaron ----- Original Message ----- From: Ben Kirkley <ben.kirkley@displaypost.co.uk> Date: Friday, August 3, 2001 9:35 am Subject: Re: [idm] Squarepusher video competition finalists (warning: Self promo included)
quoted 64 lines The five finalists for the Squarepusher video competition has been> > The five finalists for the Squarepusher video competition has been > > published at http://www.warprecords.com/goplastic . Looking > forward to > > hear your opinion. > > > > -stefan (did "the exploding psychology" video with my buddy Kaspar) > > Wow, they're all really good. My opinions (in no particular order): > > PLAISTOW FLEX OUT :- This one is the closest to a cartoon (ie, it > had a > plot), but it was all a bit too confusing. The skeleton at the end > is cool, > but the whole animation could have been from any song with a > similar tempo. > Still, very good. > > GO! SPASTIC :- A very good geometric animation. Keeps well with > the rhythm > and highlights all the intricacies of the track. It's very grey > though.Spots of colour appear briefly, but I don't know if I like > the "all grey" > approach. The geometric animation is very good, but overall I wasn't > engrossed by the content. Not an easy song to animate by any means. > > METTENG EXCUSE v1.2 :- I really dug this one. It looks inviting, > and there's > some semblance of a plot. It's short, but definitely not lacking. The > ending, with the clocks, is really nice. I like this one. > > MY RED HOT CAR :- This felt the most like a music video of the > lot. It's > interesting (cuz of the crazies) and very watchable. I like the > inbetweenanimations and overlays. It's very MTV, but then again so > is the song (well, > to a degree anyway). My personal favourite. > > THE EXPLODING PSYCOLOGY :- One of the best Winamp-Viz-type-things > I've ever > seen. It's obviously very well thought out and expertly > programmed. A great > deal of effort has gone into this. However, I lost interest after > the first > minute and a half I'm afraid. There was just more of the same, and > in the > end it felt just like...well, a visualiser pulgin. Sorry Stefan, > it wasn't > my favourite. Still, it's an excellent piece of work. Bravo. > > > I'm really quite impressed with all the 5 finalists. I think Go! > Plastic is > a really difficult album to animate to. I was hoping to see one > for "I Wish > You Could Talk", but I guess the song is a bit simple in > comparison. Anyway, > they're all very good animations. Well done to anyone involved. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >
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