Drink Lake Falls.
Hermania’s TILE Falls (top).
Previously unknown Mythopolis Falls.
Mythopolis meadow scene.
Mythopolis daffodils. Springing up!
Drink Lake Falls.
Hermania’s TILE Falls (top).
Previously unknown Mythopolis Falls.
Mythopolis meadow scene.
Mythopolis daffodils. Springing up!
Filed under Drink Lake, Herman Park, Hermania, Mythopolis
baker b.’s personal synch journey through the golden age of synching, part vi of vi (we’re done!)
I wanted to go ahead and finish the series off this morning if possible. I’m sorry to disappoint some of you but I’ve decided not to post a link to the video files this go around. I can send them to you individually through messaging if you wish. I watched most of SID’s 1st Oz yesterday while the wife was in class, but fell asleep before reaching the end. I was still impressed by the power of the first half, however. It’s just that I had a full stomach and also was drinking some wine. You know how that goes.
A little bit of background. I served as administrator for a co-op forum called The Film/Album Synchronicity Board from about June 2000 until Sep 2002. I remember the last month especially because it was when my father died. An end in more ways than one. Walt SIDney’s Fantasia 2000 and Horton Hears The Who lie on the near side of this end, while The Point of The Wall and SID’s 1st Oz came after it, or Nov. and Dec. 2002 approximately. In looking at SID yesterday and seeing Dorothy re-enter Oz after crossing the Deadly Desert again to the accompaniment of Jethro Tull’s A Passion Play album, I was reminded what this synch might be most about, and that’s the subject of death. Namely Oz = death, The End. Or, more specifically, the afterlife.
I don’t have a SID’s 1st Oz website to fall back on in this case, unfortunately. I’ll have to describe it as briefly as possible. We’re dealing with 26 base tiles here, or almost 3x the amount of what I’d used in any synch up to this point. Four artists are employed: Jethro Tull, Queen, Roger Waters (1st solo album; with Ron Geesin) and Syd Barrett (1st solo album as well, plus 3 of his Pink Floyd tracks). The works of these artists are not isolated in big blocks this time, like Walt SIDney’s F2K, but are woven into each other to create a larger whole. And like with Pink Vertigo, Horton Hears The Who and The Point of The Wall, an overall storyline is highlighted. Aiding this cause are numerous bleedthroughs of dialog from the Return to Oz movie, many more than what appeared in MessiaenSphere. I’d say there might be close to 50 of these without an actual count.
Center is strongly emphasized, carrying forth or transposing the strong center of the Passion Play album (the enigmatic Hare Who Lost His Spectacles tale). That’s different as well. And unlike Horton Hears The Who and The Point of The Wall, I didn’t just pick and choose tracks to match the video. They are inserted into the synch in almost the same chronological order that they are found on the albums. 1 artist is bonded to 1 album in this manner (except for Barrett and the early Pink Floyd stuff). SID’s 1st Oz is also divided into 4 “regions”, each with similar qualities. It’s a difficult synch to describe without illustrations. I’ll direct the more curious here until further notice:
http://www.appstate.edu/~brittanma/paradox/paradox15.html
I was also speculating this morning about “what ifs”. What if I decided to keep The Film/Album Sync Board going and attempted to push the envelope and raise audiovisual synching to a higher ground. Perhaps a more polished, more accessible SID’s 1st Oz could have helped some. If we hadn’t been beaten down by copyright issues… But I decided it all had to be let go of. And I believe a part of me died there as well. Slowly but steadily, you recover and move on. That’s another series altogether, probably for a different arena.
So let’s just see what happens next, shall we? 🙂
Thanks a bunch,
baker b.
Filed under Carrcass Artists, SID's 1st Oz
“I had that dream again, Hucka D. Skillet, as a bomb, came into the temple and blew it up good. Real good. Hucka D.?”
Filed under **VIRTUAL SL, Heterocera, Rubi^
Filed under **VIRTUAL SL, Rubi^
“Biker Jones is complaining about a splitting headache. Wonder why?”
Carr.:
Harr.
bb:
Carr., can Boxy Brown talk?
Carr.:
Boxy Brown talked to Meatwad. But no one else harrd. Heard.
bb:
But Jesus couldn’t talk directly to me.
Carr.:
Another attack is coming. From the outside. 94.38 percent of America is male crazy.
bb:
I’m a feminine male.
Carr.:
Yeah. That’s what I call you.
bb:
Oh yeah. Forgot you were… forgot who you were as well or on… er.
Carr.:
That’s okay. We’ll talk more tomorrow.
bb:
I’ve got a couple more questions. Hucka D. hasn’t really been around since he started to incarnate in This Second Life a couple of weeks back.
Carr.:
You must come permanently here. Like he has. You must become the resident artist. You were thinking about this today. I know because I am you[ as well]. I am all. Here. Harr.
bb:
Will Hucka D. return as the prominent blog spirit?
Carr.:
He’s out in Frogtown right now. Getting me some tea. Then we plan to drive over to Liar’s Leap. Stories you know: we’re good at them.
bb:
But this is a nodal point. Let me look that up… nodal point.
—–
“I give you gold and you call it lead.”
Model T-Ford:
You are insane. Like an exercise machine.
—–
bb:
Carr., the new invader — it’s not connected to Model T-Ford? He comes in every color except black.
Carr.:
A rainbow is a color except black.
bb:
Well, who *is* the new invader, this new overmasculinized outside thing? A tank again? From Norubi?
Carr. (counting):
Well. We’ve had, um, Perch. Sorry… Shadow. That’s Perch’s cousin. I’m Perch now of course. So that solved that. Then the tank from Norubi. Now I’ve had a talk with the turtle who was actually responsible for the forest illusion and he’s apologized to me personally and I take that for a whole town. Who’s Perch?
bb:
Er, you are.
Carr.:
Correct. Just checking. Now back to the counting… So that’s 2. Then there was Carrcassonnee. Oh wait, that’s me. Tee hee. So mark that one off. Carrcassonnee didn’t invade Collagesity.
bb (flatly):
No.
Carr.:
Boxy Brown. Hey Boxy Brown? Did you invade Collagesity? (pause) Boxy can’t answer yes or no. See, you did imagine it.
bb:
I’m starting to think you’re the mad one.
Carr.:
No. Projection. That’s Kerch. Kerchal to you. Wrong forest.
bb:
You are saying this other virtual forest is mad and not your — our forest.
Carr.:
Correct.
—-
bb:
Carr., can you separate into the two parts you formerly were?
Carr.:
That’s enough [talk] for tonight.
Filed under **VIRTUAL SL, Heterocera, Rubi^
“I’ve been called mad, Carrcassonnee. It was in jest, but… mad!”
Carr.:
HAR HAR HAR.
Boxy Brown:
Sasssyyy.
Filed under **VIRTUAL SL, Heterocera, Rubi^